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Features of synaptic transfer
http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/curriculum/neurons_intro/neurons_intro.php
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Features of synaptic transfer http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/curriculum/neurons_intro/neurons_intro.php

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Plan 
Types of synapses ,their structure 
Functions of membranes of synapses
Mechanism of excitement distribution in a synapse
Generation of postsynaptic potentials
Properties of synapses
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Plan Types of synapses ,their structure Functions of membranes of synapses Mechanism of excitement distribution in a synapse Generation of postsynaptic potentials Properties of synapses

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Definition
The junction between two neurons is called a synapse.
It is a specialized junction where transmission of information takes place between a nerve fibre and another nerve, muscle or gland cell.
It is not the anatomical continuation. But, it is only a physiological continuity between two nerve cells.
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Definition The junction between two neurons is called a synapse. It is a specialized junction where transmission of information takes place between a nerve fibre and another nerve, muscle or gland cell. It is not the anatomical continuation. But, it is only a physiological continuity between two nerve cells.

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Structure
The synapse consists of:
A presynaptic ending that contains neurotransmitters, mitochondria and other cell organelles.
A postsynaptic ending that contains receptor sites for neurotransmitters.
A synaptic cleft or space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic endings.  It is about 20nm wide.
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Structure The synapse consists of: A presynaptic ending that contains neurotransmitters, mitochondria and other cell organelles. A postsynaptic ending that contains receptor sites for neurotransmitters. A synaptic cleft or space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic endings.  It is about 20nm wide.

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Function
The main function of the synapse is to transmit the impulses, i.e. action potential from one neuron to another. 
They allow integration, e.g. an impulse travelling down a neuron may reach a synapse which has several post synaptic neurons, all going to different locations.  The impulse can thus be dispersed.  This can also work in reverse, where several impulses can converge at a synapse
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Function The main function of the synapse is to transmit the impulses, i.e. action potential from one neuron to another. They allow integration, e.g. an impulse travelling down a neuron may reach a synapse which has several post synaptic neurons, all going to different locations.  The impulse can thus be dispersed.  This can also work in reverse, where several impulses can converge at a synapse

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Types
Synapse with another neuron
It is the junction between two nerve cells. They are of 3 types; axodendritic, axosomatic & axoaxonic
Neuromuscular
It is the synapse pf a motor neuron and a muscle
Neuroglandular
It is the synapse of a neuron and a endo/exocrine gland.
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Types Synapse with another neuron It is the junction between two nerve cells. They are of 3 types; axodendritic, axosomatic & axoaxonic Neuromuscular It is the synapse pf a motor neuron and a muscle Neuroglandular It is the synapse of a neuron and a endo/exocrine gland.

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Synaptic Transmission
It is the process which nerve cells communicate among themselves or with muscles and glands.
The synapse is the anatomic site where this communication occurs.
It can be of 2 types:
Electrical transmission
Chemical transmission
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Synaptic Transmission It is the process which nerve cells communicate among themselves or with muscles and glands. The synapse is the anatomic site where this communication occurs. It can be of 2 types: Electrical transmission Chemical transmission

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In these synapses the membranes of the two cells actually touch, and they share proteins. This allows the action potential to pass directly from one membrane to the next. They are very fast, but are quite rare, found only in the heart and the eye.
In these synapses the membranes of the two cells actually touch, and they share proteins. This allows the action potential to pass directly from one membrane to the next. They are very fast, but are quite rare, found only in the heart and the eye.
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In these synapses the membranes of the two cells actually touch, and they share proteins. This allows the action potential to pass directly from one membrane to the next. They are very fast, but are quite rare, found only in the heart and the eye. In these synapses the membranes of the two cells actually touch, and they share proteins. This allows the action potential to pass directly from one membrane to the next. They are very fast, but are quite rare, found only in the heart and the eye.

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Transmission of Neurotransmitters
At the end of the pre-synaptic neuron there are voltage-gated calcium channels. When an action potential reaches the synapse these channels open, causing calcium ions to flow into the cell.
These calcium ions cause the synaptic vesicles to fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents (the neurotransmitter chemicals) by exocytosis.
The neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft.
The neurotransmitter binds to the neuroreceptors in the post-synaptic membrane, causing the channels to open.
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Transmission of Neurotransmitters At the end of the pre-synaptic neuron there are voltage-gated calcium channels. When an action potential reaches the synapse these channels open, causing calcium ions to flow into the cell. These calcium ions cause the synaptic vesicles to fuse with the cell membrane, releasing their contents (the neurotransmitter chemicals) by exocytosis. The neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft. The neurotransmitter binds to the neuroreceptors in the post-synaptic membrane, causing the channels to open.

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Chemical Synaptic Transmission.

Definition:  Communication between cells which involves the rapid release and diffusion of a substance to another cell where it binds to a receptor (at a localized site) resulting in a change in the postsynaptic cells properties.
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Chemical Synaptic Transmission. Definition: Communication between cells which involves the rapid release and diffusion of a substance to another cell where it binds to a receptor (at a localized site) resulting in a change in the postsynaptic cells properties.

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Chemical synapse types.
Axosomatic, axoaxonic, axodendritic, and dendrodendritic.
Excitatory (type I) and inhibitory (type II) synapses have different structure in 	CNS neurons.
CNS synapses usually have one or small number of release sites while nerve muscle synapses have up to 300 active zones.
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Chemical synapse types. Axosomatic, axoaxonic, axodendritic, and dendrodendritic. Excitatory (type I) and inhibitory (type II) synapses have different structure in CNS neurons. CNS synapses usually have one or small number of release sites while nerve muscle synapses have up to 300 active zones.

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Principles of Chemical Synaptic Transmission
Mechanisms
Process of exocytosis stimulated by release of intracellular calcium, [Ca2+]
Proteins alter conformation - activated
Vesicle membrane incorporated into presynaptic membrane
Neurotransmitter released
Vesicle membrane recovered by endocytosis
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Principles of Chemical Synaptic Transmission Mechanisms Process of exocytosis stimulated by release of intracellular calcium, [Ca2+] Proteins alter conformation - activated Vesicle membrane incorporated into presynaptic membrane Neurotransmitter released Vesicle membrane recovered by endocytosis

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Electrical Synapses
Gap junction-type communication important for rapidly synchronizing syncytia of cells as is observed in astrocytes, heart, and developing brains. Present in some invertebrates to promote rapid defensive secretions.
Problems with electrical: difficult to modulate gating of channels (exceptions exist cAMP, pH).
Can't change sign, i.e. charge always flows "down hill."
Electrical synaptic transmission requires that the presynaptic cell or terminal be larger than the postsynaptic cell for it to inject considerable charge, no real amplification mechanism.
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Electrical Synapses Gap junction-type communication important for rapidly synchronizing syncytia of cells as is observed in astrocytes, heart, and developing brains. Present in some invertebrates to promote rapid defensive secretions. Problems with electrical: difficult to modulate gating of channels (exceptions exist cAMP, pH). Can't change sign, i.e. charge always flows "down hill." Electrical synaptic transmission requires that the presynaptic cell or terminal be larger than the postsynaptic cell for it to inject considerable charge, no real amplification mechanism.

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Electrical Synapses
Symmetrical morphology.
Bidirectional transfer of information, but can be unidirectional.
Pre- and postsynaptic cell membranes are in close apposition to each other (~ 3.5 vs. ~ 20 nm in other cells), separated only by regions of cytoplasmic continuity, called gap junctions.
		- Ions can flow through these gap junctions, 			providing low-resistance pathway for 	ion flow between cells without leakage to the extracellular space: signal transmission = electrotonic transmission.
		- Instantaneous, fast transfer from 1 cell to the next ( < 0.3 msec), unlike the delay seen with chemical synapses.
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Electrical Synapses Symmetrical morphology. Bidirectional transfer of information, but can be unidirectional. Pre- and postsynaptic cell membranes are in close apposition to each other (~ 3.5 vs. ~ 20 nm in other cells), separated only by regions of cytoplasmic continuity, called gap junctions. - Ions can flow through these gap junctions, providing low-resistance pathway for ion flow between cells without leakage to the extracellular space: signal transmission = electrotonic transmission. - Instantaneous, fast transfer from 1 cell to the next ( < 0.3 msec), unlike the delay seen with chemical synapses.

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Generation  of postsynaptic potentials
Postsynaptic potentials are changes in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic terminal of a chemical synapse. Postsynaptic potentials are graded potentials, and should not be confused with action potentials although their function is to initiate or inhibit action potentials. They are caused by the presynaptic neuron releasing neurotransmitters from the terminal bouton at the end of an axon into the synaptic cleft. The neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the postsynaptic terminal, which may be a neuron or a muscle cell in the case of a neuromuscular junction. These are collectively referred to as postsynaptic receptors, since they are on the membrane of the postsynaptic cell. . .
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Generation of postsynaptic potentials Postsynaptic potentials are changes in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic terminal of a chemical synapse. Postsynaptic potentials are graded potentials, and should not be confused with action potentials although their function is to initiate or inhibit action potentials. They are caused by the presynaptic neuron releasing neurotransmitters from the terminal bouton at the end of an axon into the synaptic cleft. The neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the postsynaptic terminal, which may be a neuron or a muscle cell in the case of a neuromuscular junction. These are collectively referred to as postsynaptic receptors, since they are on the membrane of the postsynaptic cell. . .

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Properties
(Bell-Magendie Law)
According to Bell-Magendie law, the impulses are transmitted only in one direction in synapse, i.e. from presynaptic neuron to postsynaptic neuron.
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Properties (Bell-Magendie Law) According to Bell-Magendie law, the impulses are transmitted only in one direction in synapse, i.e. from presynaptic neuron to postsynaptic neuron.



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