Synaptic Transmission

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Overview

  • The human brain consists of 86 billion neurons.
  • Communication among these neurons is facilitated by synapses.

Types of Synapses

Two main types: Electrical and Chemical Synapses.

  1. Electrical synapses use connexons for direct current flow.
    • Direct, passive flow of electrical current.
  2. Chemical synapses use neurotransmitters for cell-to-cell communication.
    • Chemical: Communication via neurotransmitter release.

Chemical Synapses and Neurotransmitters

  • Over 100 different neurotransmitters identified.
  • Communication process: Synthesis, packaging, release, and binding of neurotransmitters, followed by rapid removal or degradation.
Feature Electrical Synapses Chemical Synapses
Structure
  • Gap junctions
  • Connexons enable close neuron-to-neuron links
  • Larger synaptic cleft between neurons
  • Synaptic vesicles in presynaptic terminal
Function
  • Direct flow of electrical current
  • Current sourced from local potential difference
  • Neurotransmitters facilitate communication as chemical messengers
Key Characteristics
  • Permits passive electrical current flow
  • Influenced by presynaptic action potential
  • Presence of neurotransmitters in synaptic vesicles
  • Acts through specialized receptors on postsynaptic cell