What is a neuron The Neuron b A

What is a neuron?

The Neuron b. A neuron is a nerve cell • like any other cell in the body b. Neurons are similar to other cells in the body in some ways b. However, neurons differ from other cells in the body in some ways

3 major classes of neurons b. Sensory (afferent) b. Motor (Efferent) b. Interneurons b. Glia cells • development • housekeeping • insulation • protection

Simple Reflex Pathway

The process of neural communication b. Within cells - action potential b. Between cells - synaptic transmission b. Components: dendrites, soma (cell body), axon, and terminal buttons of axon


The Neuron at Rest b. Resting potential - Cell is Polarized bneuron membrane separates charged ions, producing a voltage potential bsodium (NA+), potassium (K+), chloride (Cl-), and protein molecules (A-) bselectively permeable (semi-permeable) bsodium-potassium pump maintains ionic imbalance binside of neuron is negative relative to outside (about -70 m. V)

Reception of Input b. Graded potentials: • Excitatory potentials -depolarizing current • Inhibitory potentials - hyperpolarizing current bdetermines which ion channels open • Excitatory input causes the ion channels to allow sodium ions into neuron –allows neuron to fire • Inhibitory input causes ion channels to keep neuron negatively charged –prevents neuron from firing

Synaptic Transmission b. Presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons b. Transmission involves movement of neurotransmitters across synaptic cleft • about 200 angstroms (one ten-millionth of a millimeter) in width b/t neurons b. Once AP reaches terminal button, vesicles spill contents into gap b. Traverse cleft, attach to receptor molecules b. Either increase (E) or decrease (I) neural firing

Neurotransmitters b. Acetylcholine, ACH • learning and memory • motor neurons and muscles • major excitatory neurotransmitter b. Gamma-Amino Butyric Acid (GABA) • major inhibitory neurotransmitter • anxiety

Neurotransmitters b. Catecholamines: • Norepinephrine –undersupply - depression • Dopamine –oversupply - schizophrenia –undersupply - Parkinson’s b. Serotonin • mood, sleep, and eating b. Endorphins • natural pain killers

Neurotransmitters
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