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Title: Communication and Integration


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Communication and Integration
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Methods of Cell to Cell Communication
  • Direct transfer
  • Gap junctions
  • Contact-dependent signals
  • Cell adhesion molecules
  • Local chemical communication
  • Paracrine
  • Autocrine
  • Long distance communication
  • Electrical
  • Chemical (Endocrine)

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Signal Pathways
  • Common features
  • Ligand binds to receptor
  • Ligand binding activates receptor
  • Intracellular molecules activated
  • Last signal molecule
  • Initiates synthesis of target protein
  • Modifies target protein
  • RESPONSE

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Signal Pathways
  • Receptors
  • Bind ligand
  • Signal transduction
  • Receptor locations
  • Nucleus
  • Cytosol
  • Cell membrane
  • Lipophobic (hydrophilic) ligands

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Categories of Membrane Receptors and Effectors
  • Ligand-gated channels
  • Integrins linked to cytoskeleton
  • Receptor-enzymes
  • G protein-coupled receptors

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Ligand Gated Channels
  • Simplest Receptors
  • Binding to receptor opens/closes channel gate
  • Non-receptor ligand gated ion channels
  • Second messenger linked ion channels
  • cAMP
  • Membrane effectors
  • G proteins

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Integrin Receptors
  • Integrins
  • Membrane spanning proteins
  • Bind to ECM or ligands (extracellular)
  • Ligand binding
  • Activates intracellular enzymes
  • OR
  • Alters cytoskeleton organization

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Receptor Enzymes
  • Receptors on extracellular side, enzymes on
    intracellular side
  • Enzymes
  • Protein kinases
  • Tyrosine kinase
  • Guanylyl cyclase (GTP?cGMP)
  • Ligands
  • Growth factors
  • Cytokines
  • Insulin

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G Protein Coupled Systems
  • Activation of ion channels
  • G proteins linked to amplifier enzymes
  • Adenylate cyclase
  • ATP?cAMP
  • cAMP?protein kinase A
  • Guanylate cyclase
  • GTP?cGMP
  • cGMP?Phosphodiesterase
  • Phospholipase C
  • Phospholipase C?DAG IP3

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Calcium
  • Ionic messenger
  • Extracellular calcium enters when channels open
  • Intracellular calcium stored in ER
  • Calcium dependent event
  • Binding to calmodulin
  • Binding to other regulatory proteins
  • Movement of contractile proteins
  • Exocytosis
  • Binding to ion channels
  • Embryo development

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Nitric Oxide and Carbon Monoxide
  • Soluble gases
  • Paracrine action
  • NO synthesized by nitric oxide synthase
  • Activates guanylyl cyclase resulting in cGMP
    formation
  • NO actions
  • Brain neurotransmitter, neuromodulator
  • Blood vessels - vasodilation

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Lipid Messengers
  • Products of arachidonic acid
  • Leukotrienes
  • Produced by lipoxygenase
  • Airway smooth muscle constriction
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Prostanoids
  • Produced by cycloxygenases (COX1, COX2)
  • Prostaglandins, thromboxanes
  • Inflammation, sleep, pain, fever

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Signal Modulation
  • Saturation, Specificity and Competition
  • Agonist
  • Mimic normal ligand
  • Bind to and activate receptor
  • Antagonist
  • Oppose action of ligand
  • Bind to and block receptor

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Multiple Receptors
  • Receptor isoforms
  • Variants with similar binding properties BUT
    differing cellular response
  • Cellular response depends on specific isoform NOT
    on ligand

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Up and Down Regulation
  • Saturation
  • Fixed number of receptors
  • Down regulation
  • Number of receptors decreases
  • OR
  • Binding affinity of receptor decreases
  • Up regulation
  • Number of receptors increases

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Signal Termination
  • First messenger degraded by enzymes in
    extracellular fluid
  • Removal of first messenger by transporting into
    cells
  • Ligand-receptor complex can be endocytosed and
    degraded

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Homeostasis
  • Tonic Control
  • Antagonistic Control
  • Local Control
  • Localized change and response
  • Paracrine or autocrine
  • Reflex Control
  • Long distance reflex control pathways
  • Nervous, endocrine or cytokine
  • Response loop
  • Input?Integration?Output

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Response Loop
  • Stimulus
  • Sensory receptor
  • Specialized cells or parts of cells
  • Minimum threshold
  • Afferent pathway?Integrating center?
  • Efferent pathway
  • Effectors
  • Cells that carry out the response( must have
    proper receptor)
  • Muscles, glands
  • Response

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Modulating the Response Loop
  • Setpoints
  • Negative feedback loops
  • Opposes original signal
  • Homeostatic
  • Positive feedback loops
  • Reinforces original signal
  • Feedforward control
  • Reflex that anticipates change

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Biological Rhythms
  • Circadian rhythm
  • Diurnal
  • Nocturnal
  • Seasonal rhythm

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Comparison of Nervous and Endocrine Systems
  • Specificity
  • Nervous Specific target cell
  • Endocrine Less specific target but receptors
    specific
  • Nature of signal
  • Nervous Electrical and chemical
  • Endocrine Hormonal (chemical)
  • Speed
  • Nervous faster than endocrine

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Comparison of Nervous and Endocrine Systems
  • Duration of Action
  • Nervous shorter duration than endocrine
  • Short term function nervous
  • Long term function endocrine
  • Coding for stimulus intensity
  • Nervous frequency of impulses
  • Endocrine hormone concentration

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Pathways
  • Endocrine reflexes
  • Endocrine cells act as receptors and integrating
    centers (no afferent path)
  • Efferent pathway is the hormone
  • Nervous reflexes
  • Receptor stimulated
  • Afferent neuron to integrating center
  • Efferent neuron to target
  • Neuroendocrine
  • Receptor stimulated
  • Afferent neuron to integrating center
  • Efferent neuron releases neurohormone into blood

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