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Chapter 6: “Communication, Integration and Homeostasis Cell to cell communication –Gap junctions –Paracrines and autocrines –Long distance communication Signaling pathways –Receptors –Ion channels –Signal transduction
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Cell to cell communication connexins Ca++ ATP
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Cell to cell communication Diffuse to targets through interstitial fluid e.g. Histamine leaves damaged cell capillary cell (endothelial cell) becomes more permeable fluid accumulates around damaged cell swelling
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Examples of paracrine molecules: Cytokines, peptides (e.g. erythropoietin) Eicosanoids, lipid derived (e.g. prostaglandins, leukotrienes)
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Cell to cell communication: long distance through blood vessels
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Cell to cell communication: long distance through neurons Neurotransmitter molecules
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Cell to cell communication: long distance Neurons release product into blood e.g. oxytocin
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Signaling pathways in a cell. - receptor proteins
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Classes of membrane receptors e.g. blood clotting -platelets e.g. Neuromuscular junction e.g. insulin e.g. Olfaction Vision Hormones Some neurotransmitters
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How ion channels participate in cell to cell communication. e.g. Neural control of skeletal muscle contraction.
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The idea of signal transduction Can adjust volume
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Signal amplification, the idea
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Signal transduction in a cell. **
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The idea that signal transduction is a cascade. E.g. blood clotting
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In receptor-enzymes, the amplifier enzyme is in the cell membrane.
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The G-protein coupled receptor adenylyl cylcase cascade.
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