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Sir with the effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline the calcium ions will come out from sarcoplasmic reticul into the cytosol but u just said that it sequesters the ca2+ions into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Yes, both statements are true. There is no conflict between the two. Under the influence of these hormones the SER becomes more loaded with calcium i.e. more Ca is sequestered in SER. This is at the basal level. And as this sequestered Ca is released during each impulse, more Ca is released. And this, as stated is during impulse. I hope it helps
I have a quick question; if the alpha subunit has ATPase activity, what prevents the conversion of ATP to ADP before it can activate the Adenylyl Cyclase?
Hummm... Interesting question. Honestly I don't know the answer. It may be the association with the receptor itself or with beta-gamma complex. Or maybe the activity is intrinsically slower than the speed with which it goes to Adenylyl cyclase and activates it. But as a medical person we don't need further detail to understand other concepts. I have already covered every detail necessary to the best of my knowledge and understanding. So although the question is interesting, I am not excited to find out the answer. I am happy with my assumption 😝
Instead of mnemonics, I try to explain the core concept in a memorable way. You can consider visual metaphors as memory tricks. That being said, I do get thoughts of making mnemonics but if I ever do that, it will be secondary to my main way of teaching.
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Many thanks for your amazing explanation, no one explained it as you did , would you pls allow a transcript to show below the video for more focus , thank you
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Sir with the effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline the calcium ions will come out from sarcoplasmic reticul into the cytosol but u just said that it sequesters the ca2+ions into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Yes, both statements are true. There is no conflict between the two. Under the influence of these hormones the SER becomes more loaded with calcium i.e. more Ca is sequestered in SER. This is at the basal level. And as this sequestered Ca is released during each impulse, more Ca is released. And this, as stated is during impulse. I hope it helps
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I have a quick question; if the alpha subunit has ATPase activity, what prevents the conversion of ATP to ADP before it can activate the Adenylyl Cyclase?
Hummm... Interesting question. Honestly I don't know the answer. It may be the association with the receptor itself or with beta-gamma complex. Or maybe the activity is intrinsically slower than the speed with which it goes to Adenylyl cyclase and activates it. But as a medical person we don't need further detail to understand other concepts. I have already covered every detail necessary to the best of my knowledge and understanding. So although the question is interesting, I am not excited to find out the answer. I am happy with my assumption 😝
I am also assuming that you are a medical student. If you are a researcher or something, then you might need to go into further detail.
Thank you so much for made easy 😁...
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how does sequstation of Ca into the sER cause increase in myocyte contractility? isn't it the opposite?
With sequestration more calcium can be released in cytosol with each impulse. So the contractility increases
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Sir,small request - Plz make pnemonics to remember drugs🙏🙏
Instead of mnemonics, I try to explain the core concept in a memorable way. You can consider visual metaphors as memory tricks. That being said, I do get thoughts of making mnemonics but if I ever do that, it will be secondary to my main way of teaching.
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Beta gamma subhunit remain attached to gprotein?
No
@@NonstopNeuron okay and one more dobut why receptor use more than one g protein?
To integrate incoming signals. Watch this video: ruclips.net/video/aIZQ3ker0KE/видео.html
You will get the idea.
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