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NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION

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OBJECTIVES

Examine the structure of a neuromuscular junction

Understand the sequence of events at the Neuromuscular – junction following a stimulus

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What you need to know: Anatomy of a skeletal muscle

cell Resting membrane potential Action potential Depolarization

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Overview: Skeletal muscle contraction

Stimulated by a nerve ending

Electrical current / action potential

Rise in intracellular calcium

Muscle contraction* excitation-contraction coupling

Muscle sarcolemma

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Anatomy of a Skeletal Muscle and Nerve Ending ( gross microscopic)

The neuromuscular Junction and the Nerve Stimulus

Steps in Acetylcholine synthesis Degradation

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Steps: 1. Synthesis choline + Acetyl-co-A * Choline Acetyl Transferase

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2. storage

3. release

4. Binding of Ach to receptors•EPP•MEPP

5. Degradation choline + Acetate ion* acetylcholinesterase

6. Recycling of cholineCholine – reabsorbed back to the axonal terminal>300,000 vesicles/axonal terminal1,000 – 50,000 Ach Molecules/Vesicle

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DRUGS AFFECTING N-M JUNCTION TRANSMISSIONDrugs that inhibit choline transport to the nerve axon

Hemicholinium

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Drugs that block release of Ach at the presynaptic membraneBOTULINUM TOXINBLACKWIDOW SPIDER VENOM“OPPOSITE”

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Drugs that stimulate the mucle fiber with Ach-like actionCARBACHOL, METACHOLINE, NICOTINE

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DRUGS THAT BLOCK TRANSMISSION AT THE N-M JUNCTION

Neuromuscular Blocking Agent1.Nondepolarizing : Curare, Pancuronium, Tracium

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2. Depolarizingsuccinylcholine

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DRUGS THAT STIMULATE N-M-J BY INACTIVATING ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE

(anti-chease)

1.Reversible type (temporarily binds)Physostigmine, NeostigmineTx: myasthenia Gravis

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DRUGS THAT STIMULATE N-M-J BY INACTIVATING ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE

(anti-chease)

2. Irreversible typeIsoflurophate (Di- isopropyl flourophosphate)-Aging*chemical activatorsPRALIDOXIME ( PAM)