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Action Potential
NEHA AGARWAL
155066
B.SC. HONS
DEI , AGRA
Communicate
 Neurons communicate by means of an electrical
signal called the Action Potential
 Action Potentials are based on movements of ions
between the outside and inside of the axon
 When an Action Potential occurs, a molecular
message is sent to neighboring neurons
 Action Potential is an All or Nothing Process
(like a gun firing)
HOW THIS POTENTIAL
IS GENERATED
To understand action potential, it
is important to understand how
the potential is maintained across
the membrane
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+ =sodium
ions
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na
+
Na+
Cl-
Cl- Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl- = chloride ion
Cl- Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
K+K+
K+
K+
K+
2 K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K
+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+ = potassium ion
K+
K
+
K
+
K+
K+ K+
K+K+
K+
Na+
3
Na+
A- = organic
A-
A-
A-
A
-
A- A- A-
A-
E.C.F.
I.C.F.
Potassium pump
Sodium pump
Na/k pump
Na+
POLARISATION
MEMBRANE (Resting)
POTENTIAL
 Potential across membrane is called as membrane
potential.
 Inside cell: conc. Of potassium ions and organic
compounds is more than outside the cell ( negatively
charged)
 Outside cell: concentration of chloride ions and sodium
ions is more than inside the cell (positively charged)
 Sodium open/leaky channels: flow of Na+ occurs in
and out of cell
 Potassium open/ leaky channels: flow of K+ occurs
in and out of cell
 Sodium-potassium pump: voltage gated channel;
allow the efflux of 3 Na+ ions for influx every 2 K+ ions;
 All the above channels and pump maintains
the resting potential (electro-chemical
gradient) across the membrane i.e. -70 mV
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na
+
Na+ Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl- Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
K+K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K
+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K
+
K+
K+
K+ K+K+
K+
K+
Na+
A-
A-
A-
A-
A-
A- A-
A-
E.C.F
.
I.C.F.
K+ voltage gated
channels
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+Na+ Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
DEPOLARISATION
Na+ voltage gated channels
DEPOLARISATION
 As potential strike -55 mV (threshold potential) , Na+
voltage gated channels open, and allow the influx of
Na+ ions into the cell.
 Due to influx of sodium ions, the potential across the
membrane increases.
 More increase in potential, more influx of ions
 This leads to change in charge across membrane.
 Inside_ +vely charged
 Outside_ -vely charged
 As this potential reaches +40 mV(overshoot), the ,
Na+ voltage gated channels closes, and the , K+
voltage gated channels opens
REPOLARISATION
 As this potential reaches +40 mV, the , Na+ voltage gated
channels closes, and the , K+ voltage gated channels
opens. This leads to repolarisation
 This leads to efflux of potassium ions
 Thus the potential across the membrane decrease
 Inside_ -vely charged
 Outside_ +vely charged
 As the potential reaches -70mV, the potassium voltage-
gated channels closes.
 However, due to gradual closing of channel, the is some
amount of leaked ions, due to which the potential
decreases below -70mV. This leads to
HYPERPOLARISATION
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+ Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Na
+
Na+Na+
Na+
Na+
Na+
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl- Cl-
Cl-
Cl- K+K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K+
K
+
K+
K+
K+
K+K+
K
+
K+
K+
K+ K+
K+
K+
K+
Na
+
A-
A-
A-
A
-A-
A- A-
A-
E.C
.F.
I.C.F.
Na
+
Na
+
Na
+
Na
+
Na
+
Na
+
Na+
Na+
Na+
REPOLARISATION
K
+
K+
K+
K
+
K
+
K
+
K
+
K+ K+
K+
K+
K+
K
+
K+
K+
HYPERPOLARISATION AND
REFRACTORY PERIOD
 Due to gradual closing of channel, the is some
amount of leaked ions, due to which the potential
decreases below -70mV. This leads to
HYPERPOLARISATION
 the refractory period and the axon cannot fire again
until it returns to resting potential (negative polarized
state).
 Thus, the membrane undergoes the refractory period.
 In the refractory period ,the axon cannot fire again
until it returns to resting potential (negative
polarized state). It lasts for 3-5msec
 As the resting potential is restored via open
channels and Na+/K+ pump, new action potential
is fired.
• Each spike is followed by a refractory
period.
• An absolute refractory period - it is
impossible to evoke another action potential –
during spike and right after it (Na channels
are open and after that inactivated)
• A relative refractory period - a stronger than
usual stimulus is required to evoke an action
potential (hyperpolarization; part of Na
channels recovered)
All-or-None Principle
Throughout depolarisation,
the Na+ continues to rush
inside until the action
potential reaches its peak
and the sodium gates
close.
If the potential cross -55mV ,
then the action potential
will reach to its fate, via
repolarisation and
hyperpolarisation.
If the depolarisation is not
great enough to reach
threshold, then an action
potential and hence an
impulse are not produced.
This is called the All-or-
None Principle.
Action Potential Within a
Neuron
- without the depression (an energy comes from the cell) along
nerve or muscle fibers
- a wave (a spot) of electrical negativity on the surface (electrical
positivity on the internal site of membrane) due to openning
and closing of voltage gated ion channels
Propagation of action potential – local currents
refractoriness
1. Threshold is reached
2. +Na ions enter beginning of
axon
3. this triggers the next Na
gates to open.
4. As they open & allow in Na+,
5. previous gates begin
pumping the Na+ out.
6. Before the action potential
has reached the end, the
beginning of the axon is back
at resting potential & ready for
another firing.
Graded potentials
Action   potential
Action   potential
Action   potential

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Action potential

  • 2. Communicate  Neurons communicate by means of an electrical signal called the Action Potential  Action Potentials are based on movements of ions between the outside and inside of the axon  When an Action Potential occurs, a molecular message is sent to neighboring neurons  Action Potential is an All or Nothing Process (like a gun firing)
  • 4. To understand action potential, it is important to understand how the potential is maintained across the membrane
  • 5. Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ =sodium ions Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na + Na+ Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- = chloride ion Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- K+K+ K+ K+ K+ 2 K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K + K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ = potassium ion K+ K + K + K+ K+ K+ K+K+ K+ Na+ 3 Na+ A- = organic A- A- A- A - A- A- A- A- E.C.F. I.C.F. Potassium pump Sodium pump Na/k pump Na+ POLARISATION
  • 6. MEMBRANE (Resting) POTENTIAL  Potential across membrane is called as membrane potential.  Inside cell: conc. Of potassium ions and organic compounds is more than outside the cell ( negatively charged)  Outside cell: concentration of chloride ions and sodium ions is more than inside the cell (positively charged)  Sodium open/leaky channels: flow of Na+ occurs in and out of cell  Potassium open/ leaky channels: flow of K+ occurs in and out of cell  Sodium-potassium pump: voltage gated channel; allow the efflux of 3 Na+ ions for influx every 2 K+ ions;
  • 7.  All the above channels and pump maintains the resting potential (electro-chemical gradient) across the membrane i.e. -70 mV
  • 8. Na+ Na+ Na+ Na + Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Cl- Cl-Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- K+K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K + K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K + K+ K+ K+ K+K+ K+ K+ Na+ A- A- A- A- A- A- A- A- E.C.F . I.C.F. K+ voltage gated channels Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ DEPOLARISATION Na+ voltage gated channels
  • 9. DEPOLARISATION  As potential strike -55 mV (threshold potential) , Na+ voltage gated channels open, and allow the influx of Na+ ions into the cell.  Due to influx of sodium ions, the potential across the membrane increases.  More increase in potential, more influx of ions  This leads to change in charge across membrane.  Inside_ +vely charged  Outside_ -vely charged  As this potential reaches +40 mV(overshoot), the , Na+ voltage gated channels closes, and the , K+ voltage gated channels opens
  • 10. REPOLARISATION  As this potential reaches +40 mV, the , Na+ voltage gated channels closes, and the , K+ voltage gated channels opens. This leads to repolarisation  This leads to efflux of potassium ions  Thus the potential across the membrane decrease  Inside_ -vely charged  Outside_ +vely charged  As the potential reaches -70mV, the potassium voltage- gated channels closes.  However, due to gradual closing of channel, the is some amount of leaked ions, due to which the potential decreases below -70mV. This leads to HYPERPOLARISATION
  • 11. Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Na + Na+Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- K+K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K + K+ K+ K+ K+K+ K + K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ Na + A- A- A- A -A- A- A- A- E.C .F. I.C.F. Na + Na + Na + Na + Na + Na + Na+ Na+ Na+ REPOLARISATION K + K+ K+ K + K + K + K + K+ K+ K+ K+ K+ K + K+ K+
  • 12. HYPERPOLARISATION AND REFRACTORY PERIOD  Due to gradual closing of channel, the is some amount of leaked ions, due to which the potential decreases below -70mV. This leads to HYPERPOLARISATION  the refractory period and the axon cannot fire again until it returns to resting potential (negative polarized state).  Thus, the membrane undergoes the refractory period.  In the refractory period ,the axon cannot fire again until it returns to resting potential (negative polarized state). It lasts for 3-5msec  As the resting potential is restored via open channels and Na+/K+ pump, new action potential is fired.
  • 13. • Each spike is followed by a refractory period. • An absolute refractory period - it is impossible to evoke another action potential – during spike and right after it (Na channels are open and after that inactivated) • A relative refractory period - a stronger than usual stimulus is required to evoke an action potential (hyperpolarization; part of Na channels recovered)
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  • 16. All-or-None Principle Throughout depolarisation, the Na+ continues to rush inside until the action potential reaches its peak and the sodium gates close. If the potential cross -55mV , then the action potential will reach to its fate, via repolarisation and hyperpolarisation. If the depolarisation is not great enough to reach threshold, then an action potential and hence an impulse are not produced. This is called the All-or- None Principle.
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  • 21. - without the depression (an energy comes from the cell) along nerve or muscle fibers - a wave (a spot) of electrical negativity on the surface (electrical positivity on the internal site of membrane) due to openning and closing of voltage gated ion channels Propagation of action potential – local currents refractoriness
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  • 24. 1. Threshold is reached 2. +Na ions enter beginning of axon 3. this triggers the next Na gates to open. 4. As they open & allow in Na+, 5. previous gates begin pumping the Na+ out. 6. Before the action potential has reached the end, the beginning of the axon is back at resting potential & ready for another firing.
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