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Title: Nervous System


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Class Topics
Title Anat Phys 11/14/06
Objectives
  • To learn about the nervous system.
  • Nervous System
  • Review
  • Saltatory conduction
  • Synapses
  • Mans mind stretched to a new idea never goes
    back to its original dimensions.
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes

Sunday, November 15, 2015 1157 AM
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Class Assignments
By When
What
  • Read 240-270 11/16/06
  • Nervous system test 11/20/06
  • Due this class period
  • Due next class period
  • Due in the future0

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Minuses
  • Review each class
  • Review time with specimen
  • Class time for lab review
  • Homework/review sheets
  • Add a quiz
  • More hands on activities
  • Slower through the information
  • Slow down
  • Too much info at a time
  • More time on physiology

4
Myelin Sheath
http//www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/
BioBookNERV.html
5
Resting Membrane Potential
http//www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/courses/1010
/mangels/neuro/neurosignaling/neurosignaling.html
6
  • Label
  • Ion channels
  • Na/K Pump
  • Lipid bilayer
  • High conc. Na
  • Low conc. Na
  • Electical charge (mv)
  • High conc. K
  • Low conc. K
  • What moves through pump
  • Electrical gradient
  • Chloride ions

7
  • Ion channels
  • Movement of ions
  • Lipid bilayer
  • Inside/outside
  • Electrical gradient
  • Electrical charge (mv)

8
  • Ion channels
  • Movement of ions
  • Lipid bilayer
  • Inside/outside
  • Electrical gradient
  • Electrical charge (mv)
  • Na/K Pump

9
Resting Membrane Potential
From http//academic.kellogg.cc.mi.us/vrugginkf/b
iol202/bio202obj/nervous_system.htm
10
Sodium/Potassium Pump
From http//fig.cox.miami.edu/cmallery/150/neuro
/sf42x9b.jpg
11
Conduction of a nerve impulse
  • The action potential moves quickly along a nerve
    fiber
  • Propagated by the electrical gradient
  • Figure 9-8 (p. 248)

12
Action potential
  • Zerobio
  • Shippensburg University
  • animation

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Good Links
  • http//www.zerobio.com/central/actionpotential.htm
  • http//www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/
    BioBookNERV.html
  • http//emile-21.com/VRML/membPotMain.html
  • http//www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/ecb/propa
    gation_action_potential.html
  • http//www.ship.edu/cgboeree/theneuron.html
  • http//www.dls.ym.edu.tw/ol_biology2/ultranet/Exci
    tableCells.html
  • http//web.lemoyne.edu/hevern/psy340/lectures/psy
    340.02.2a.neur.impulse.html
  • http//www.ucl.ac.uk/sjjgsca/NerveRestingPot.html
  • http//www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/courses/1010
    /mangels/neuro/neurosignaling/neurosignaling.html
  • http//academic.kellogg.cc.mi.us/vrugginkf/biol202
    /bio202obj/nervous_system.htm
  • http//www.cptc.ctc.edu/library/Bio2011820Lectur
    e20Notes20Rev200105.htm
  • http//trc.ucdavis.edu/biosci10v/bis10v/week10/06p
    otential.html

15
Animations
  • Action potential
  • http//www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/action
    p.html
  • Channel gating
  • http//www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/channe
    l.html
  • Other links
  • http//www.psych.ufl.edu/rowland/neurochem12/sld
    031.htm
  • http//bio.bio.rpi.edu/HB/Universal20Files/Lectur
    es/L40NerveAP/L40NerveAP.html

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Saltatory Conduction
  • Movement of action potential along myelinated
    fibers
  • Impulse moves from node of Ranvier to node of
    Ranvier
  • Moves much faster due to the fact that the
    impulse jumps over the myelinated areas
  • Can jump up to 3 mm sections
  • 130 m per second compared to 10 m per second for
    unmyelinated

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All-none-response
  • If a stimulus causes an action potential it will
    be sent the length of the neuron at maximum speed
  • threshold stimulus
  • minimum stimulus needed to send an action
    potential
  • Summation
  • a series of subthreshold stimuli that eventually
    add up to a stimulus

19
Synapse (a coming together)
  • Junction between neurons
  • nerve impulse must move from one neuron to the
    other
  • always from presynaptic neuron to postsynaptic
    neuron

20
Anatomy of a synapse
  • Presynaptic neuron
  • Synaptic end bulb
  • Synaptic vesicles
  • Contain neurotransmitters
  • Chemicals released to relay impulse
  • Postsynaptic neuron
  • Concave surface
  • Synaptic cleft
  • Space between the two neurons

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Physiology of a synapse
  • Nerve impulse enters synaptic end bulb
  • Ca2 ions enter bulb from outside
  • Synaptic vesicles fuse with cell membrane
  • Exocytosis of neurotransmitters
  • Chemicals diffuse between cells
  • Contact postsynaptic neuron (receptor protein)
  • Can excite neuron or inhibit neuron
  • Depends on what neurotransmitter is released
  • Neurotransmitter is immediately inactivated (ion
    channel)
  • By enzymes (ex. acetylcholinesterase)

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Neurotransmitters
  • Acetylcholine (Ach)
  • neuromuscular junction
  • prominent in PNS
  • Dopamine
  • brain processes that control movement, emotional
    response, and ability to experience pleasure and
    pain.
  • Norepinephrine Epinephrine
  • also called adrenaline
  • sympathetic branch of autonomic system

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Neurotransmitters
  • Serotonin
  • found in brain
  • Melatonin
  • brain - used in sleep
  • Endorphins
  • inhibit the transfer of pain impulses
  • opiates bond to same receptors
  • morphine, heroin, codeine

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Neurotransmitter actions
  • Inhibitory
  • hyperpolarizes the cell membrane
  • below resting potential
  • unable to conduct an action potential
  • Excitatory
  • depolarizes the cell membrane
  • action potential is sent to next neuron
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