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Synaptic Transfer
Introduction
Synapses
: junctions between neurons and between neurons and receptor or effector cells
Nerves transmit electrical impulses by changing the ionic distribution across the neuronal membrane (membrane potential)
Therefore, electrical signals are not able to be conducted when a semipermeable membrane is absent
Neurons transmit information across synapses by converting the electrical signal into a chemical signal
Chemical Transfer Across Synapses
When an action potential reaches the axon terminal, it triggers the opening of voltage-gated calcium channels
Calcium ions (Ca2+) diffuse into the cell and promote the fusion of vesicles (containing neurotransmitter) with the cell membrane
The neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal by exocytosis and cross the synaptic cleft
Neurotransmitters bind to specific receptors on the post-synaptic membrane and open ligand-gated ion channels
The opening of ion channels generates an electrical impulse in the post-synaptic neuron, propagating the pre-synaptic signal
The neurotransmitters released into the synapse are either recycled (by reuptake pumps) or degraded (by enzymatic activity)
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