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IPSP is the inhibitory postsynaptic potential, which hyperpolarizes postsynaptic membrane. | IPSP is the inhibitory postsynaptic potential, which hyperpolarizes postsynaptic membrane. | ||
* the neurotransmitter is released by inhibitory synapse | *the neurotransmitter is released by inhibitory synapse | ||
Events that occur in postsynaptic membrane: | Events that occur in postsynaptic membrane: | ||
1. Chloride ions will enter postsynaptic membrane | 1. Chloride ions will enter postsynaptic membrane | ||
2. Potassium ions will leave postsynaptic membrane | 2. Potassium ions will leave postsynaptic membrane | ||
3. Small hyperpolarization occurs, leading to diminishing graded potential | 3. Small hyperpolarization occurs, leading to diminishing graded potential | ||
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Alberts, et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 5th ed. Garland Science. 2008 pp 688<br><br> |
Revision as of 21:51, 29 November 2012
IPSP is the inhibitory postsynaptic potential, which hyperpolarizes postsynaptic membrane.
- the neurotransmitter is released by inhibitory synapse
Events that occur in postsynaptic membrane:
1. Chloride ions will enter postsynaptic membrane
2. Potassium ions will leave postsynaptic membrane
3. Small hyperpolarization occurs, leading to diminishing graded potential
References
Alberts, et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 5th ed. Garland Science. 2008 pp 688