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Voltage Clamp
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Patch Clamp Applications
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Evidence that potassium is primarily responsible for the RMP.
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Neuron membrane is at rest
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Now let’s look at the responses of a neuron to various stimuli
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Evidence that sodium is responsible for inward current during depolarization phase of the action potential. Use of the voltage clamp to measure current.
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Normal membrane current during the action potential.
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Membrane current when there is no Na contribution.
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Combine these two curves
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The bottom curve is a subtraction of the other two, showing the effect of sodium current.
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Another experiment demonstrates the same conclusion, again using the voltage clamp.
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These curves are all “normal” curves during action potential, with the membrane held at various voltages by the voltage clamp.
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E Na+ ~ 50 mV in this experiment
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This diagram is similar to Fig. 5.21
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The remainder of this presentation will focus on the actions and effects of synapses
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