Phototransduction and photoreceptors | Physiology of vision | Special senses mbbs 1st year lecture

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @ilakianperunthagaimk8173
    @ilakianperunthagaimk8173 3 года назад +9

    Superb video...

  • @ashaevangeline2316
    @ashaevangeline2316 Год назад +1

    No words to thank you ma'am....You made it very easy....Lots of respect to you from tamilnadu ♥️😊

  • @josetrujillo738
    @josetrujillo738 2 месяца назад +1

    This was a very nice explanation

  • @aadityasinha6961
    @aadityasinha6961 3 года назад +1

    Beautifully explained maaam !!

  • @user-kh7il8zr9k
    @user-kh7il8zr9k 11 месяцев назад +1

    Many informations✨💥
    Thankyu mam

  • @alisha7739
    @alisha7739 3 года назад +1

    Mam could you explain on and off biopolar cell am not understanding what is the function of it and also when hyperpolarization occur so we can see or not

  • @drshaunmurphy9250
    @drshaunmurphy9250 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation mam❣❣

  • @abhinandanjangid5453
    @abhinandanjangid5453 2 года назад +1

    Underrated..

  • @dnyaneshwarjadhav1813
    @dnyaneshwarjadhav1813 2 месяца назад

    is there any particular sequence in which we should watch these videos

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  2 месяца назад

      Watch playlist in sequence for each system

  • @Tasneemkwel
    @Tasneemkwel 3 года назад +2

    wow .

  • @shaikmateen6041
    @shaikmateen6041 10 месяцев назад

    Mam i have a doubt regarding intracellular calcium you mentioned that decrease intracellular calcium helps in light adaptation by increasing cgmp levels for which ligand gated sodium channels have higher affinity but if we take reverse function of calcium increase should have inhibitory action on enzyme guanyle cyclase thus reducing cgmp leading to depolarization as in phototransduction how is it possible???if it is so no photoreceptor will maintain that depolarized state then ???

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  10 месяцев назад

      What reverse function…sorry I didn’t get your question much…calcium has different effects in different cells..in rods it increases cgmp…so I don’t get next part of you question

    • @shaikmateen6041
      @shaikmateen6041 10 месяцев назад

      @@PhysiologyOpen mam you mentioned regarding the light adaptation part where you told that decrease in intracellular calcium will result in stimulation of enzyme guanyayl cyclase which increase CGMP via which the sodium ligated channels have high affinity for it thus leading to decreased absorption of photon...so,now mam my doubt is decrease in calcium should have inhibitory affect on that enzyme so the photoreceptor should undergo into a state of hyperpolarisation even without photon absorption how is it possible mam??

    • @shaikmateen6041
      @shaikmateen6041 10 месяцев назад

      And I listened to it repeatedly you mentioned saying increase in calcium have inhibitory effect on enzyme gunayayl cyclase

  • @joebarbhuiya4049
    @joebarbhuiya4049 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much maam...

  • @LaxmiLaxmi-vd6vu
    @LaxmiLaxmi-vd6vu 2 года назад +1

    Awesome🖤

  • @tauqirahmed1806
    @tauqirahmed1806 11 месяцев назад

    maam how is hyperpolarization sending signals to brain? shouldnt depolarization tranmit signals

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  11 месяцев назад +1

      All cells of retina except ganglion cells produce only graded potentials. Only ganglion cells generate action potential. There is some baseline activity in ganglion cells …depending on the signal from other retinal cells, the action potential frequency in ganglion cells either increases or decreases

  • @kusumapriyagonuguntla4591
    @kusumapriyagonuguntla4591 2 года назад

    Mam can rods respond if the light is dim (less intensity) and not within their range of wavelength for example we enter a room with only red light but very less intensity

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  2 года назад

      Yes...actually in bright light they get fully bleached. In red light, bleaching is there but not up to that intensity. That’s why red light helps in dark adaptation because the rods are not that much bleached

  • @ankushbadgal7379
    @ankushbadgal7379 3 года назад +1

    amazing❤❤

  • @SumitVerma-kv9gg
    @SumitVerma-kv9gg Год назад

    Ma'am can you make a complete video on eye..... Must needed 🙏

  • @ilakianperunthagaimk8173
    @ilakianperunthagaimk8173 3 года назад

    Suberb video.....

  • @aaqil8344
    @aaqil8344 3 года назад

    Ma’am can you please explain the difference between electrotonic conduction and conduction via action potentials. How does it change our perception and interpretation of various stimuli?
    Thank you ma’am

    • @PhysiologyOpen
      @PhysiologyOpen  3 года назад +1

      electrotonic conduction is a graded cgange in potential. graded potential basically increases with increase in the strength of the stimulus. If graded potential change reaches threshold then only action potential is generated. when action potentials reach CNS, we percieve the stimulus. So if graded potential change doesnt reach threshold, we dont percive stimulus...Also, graded potential determines also the no. of action potentials generated...which determines how much strength of stimulus we percieve..Please watch this for more: ruclips.net/video/WeKIFQlH438/видео.html

    • @aaqil8344
      @aaqil8344 3 года назад

      @@PhysiologyOpen thank you ma’am!

  • @moizjawed5307
    @moizjawed5307 Год назад +1

    best

  • @vaishnavdas4450
    @vaishnavdas4450 Год назад +1

    HARE Krishna dandvat pranam thankyou so much mam
    Mam please pray for me my exams are coming