Nervous system 6, Synapse

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Nerve cells get so close, but never actually touch.There are very small gaps between individual nerve cells and between motor neurones and muscles. These gaps are called synaptic gaps. The gap is a physical space and the electrical nerve impulse is unable to jump across. The synapses are necessary to limit the propagation of an impulse around the nervous system. If all of the neurones were directly physically interconnected then any one nerve impulse would be propagated around the whole nervous system resulting in gross over- activity (this would probably result in continuous convulsions).
    However, despite this need for electrical limitations, it is essential that nerve impulses can pass from one neurone to another when required. To allow this to happen the nerve fibre at one side of the synaptic gap releases a chemical called a chemical transmitter (neurotransmitter). This transmitter will then diffuse across the gap and generate a further electrical nervous impulse in the second neurone. Only the nerve fibre on one side of the synapse is able to secrete chemical transmitter. This means an impulse can travel from this first neurone to the second but not back in the other direction. The result is that synapses act as valves, only allowing one way transmission of impulses.
    The neurone before the gap is termed the pre-synaptic neurone and the one after the gap as the post-synaptic neurone. Just before the gap, the pre-synaptic neurone widens out into a structure called the synaptic end bulb. This contains mitochondria to provide energy for the function of the synapse. The bulb also contains vesicles of chemical transmitter substances which have been previously synthesised by the neurone. When a nerve impulse arrives in the synaptic end bulb it causes some secretory vesicles to fuse with the pre-synaptic membrane releasing some chemical transmitter into the gap. After diffusing across the gap these transmitter molecules bind onto specific receptor sites on the post-synaptic membrane. Binding of transmitter into the receptor site activates the site. When enough of these receptor sites are activated by the chemical transmitter a further electrical impulse is generated in the post synaptic neurone.
    If an impulse should arrive at the synapse via the post-synaptic neurone it will not be able to cross the gap and so will terminate. So, a nerve impulse is electrical when traveling along nerve fibres and chemical when traveling across a synaptic gap. A synapse may occur between two nerve fibres or between a nerve fibre and a cell body.
    The connection between the synaptic end bulb of a motor neurone and a muscle is also via a synapse. Because this junction connects a nerve to a muscle it is referred to as a neuromuscular junction. As in a nerve to nerve connection, chemical transmitter is released, diffuses across the gap and binds onto specific receptor sites. When sufficient of the receptor sites are activated by the binding of transmitter, the muscle will be stimulated to contract. The surface of the muscle where the receptor sites are located is termed the motor end plate.

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    Can you explain about the reuptake or how the neurotransmitters are removed from synaptic

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    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for this thoughtful reflection and feedback Arif.

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  • @dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805
    @dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805 5 лет назад +1

    thank you sir ,wonderful explaination ,the transmitters you told serotonin,dopamine,glutamate,gaba are located in brain so these all about sensory neurons taking information from outside the CNS, but in dream we feel sorrow ,pleasure ,active without taking any stimulus from outside by neurons which means the brain itself can regulate which receptor to be released independent of external stimuli .,is it correct sir or am confused ?

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 лет назад +2

      I guess it can be both. The brain can react to external stimulus, for example generating pleasure during eating or sex. However, mood can be determined by the physiology of the brain alone, as in depression or mania.

    • @dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805
      @dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805 5 лет назад

      @@Campbellteaching hence nervous system becomes complex to understand and treat it is both depending by stimulus and independent on its own by how we think...totally twisting rather in a standard formula like other systems
      Thank you for replying sir

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  • @sharanaditya
    @sharanaditya 6 лет назад

    Wont the neurons run out of neurotransmitters after a period of time? Btw thanks for the video

  • @mohammedanaskhan5772
    @mohammedanaskhan5772 8 лет назад

    sir as we know impulse travels with the help of number of neurons ,now is the receptor part or post synaptic membrane a part of another dendrite (i.e neuron).

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  8 лет назад +3

      +mohammed anas Khan Yes, the receptor sites are the start of the next neuron. No two neurons physically touch, the gap is crossed by chemical transmitters. So the transmitter molecules are released by the first neuron, and received by the next individual neuron.

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  • @darren1121
    @darren1121 4 года назад

    My neurotransmitters find your joke amusing.

  • @suzyho2169
    @suzyho2169 6 лет назад

    What is the difference between synapse and synaptic cleft?
    Thank you so much

    • @LaraxSN
      @LaraxSN 6 лет назад

      suzy ho synapse is the link between the neurons whereas the synaptic cleft is the SPACE between them.

    • @suzyho2169
      @suzyho2169 6 лет назад

      Thank you

    • @ifeomammachukwu9727
      @ifeomammachukwu9727 5 лет назад

      What's the difference between the link and space?am confused

    • @Ninja55537
      @Ninja55537 4 года назад

      @@ifeomammachukwu9727 link means connection and space is place

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