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SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 1 Neuronal Function Goal: electrochemical communication Requirement: Electrochemical signal generation Electrochemical.

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2 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 1 Neuronal Function Goal: electrochemical communication Requirement: Electrochemical signal generation Electrochemical signal propagation Electrochemical signal transmission

3 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 2 Neuronal Function

4 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 3 Neuronal Function

5 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 4 Electrochemical Signal generation

6 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 5 Establishing Membrane Potential (V m ) Intracellular space Cell membrane Extracellular space

7 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 6 Establishing Membrane Potential (V m ) Na: Sodium K: Potassium Cl: Chloride Ca: Calcium +: positive ion -: negative ion

8 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 7 Establishing Membrane Potential (V m ) Active Transport: Na-K pump Transports 3 Na + ions out of the cell Transports 2 K + ions into the cell Net effect –Electrostatic gradient –Concentration gradient Requires energy

9 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 8 Resting membrane potential (V m ) V m = ~ -70 millivolts V m more positive → depolarization V m more negative → hyperpolarization

10 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 9 Changing V m Receptor mediated

11 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 10 Changing V m Voltage Gated Channels

12 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 11 Changing V m Physical change in permeability

13 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 12 Postsynaptic Potentials (EPSP & IPSP) Local Passive Graded

14 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 13 Summation of PSP

15 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 14 Temporal Summation Spatial Summation

16 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 15 Reaching a Threshold -70 mV epsp ipsp epsp threshold depolarization hyperpolarization Time

17 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 16 Electrochemical Signal Propagation

18 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 17 Time course ↑ depolarization (~ +100 mV) Brief (~ 1 msec) Repolarization Hyperpolarization Return to V m Other features Active All-or-none Refractory period –Absolute –Relative Action Potential

19 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 18 Action Potential: Propagation

20 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 19 Action Potential: Propagation

21 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 20 Action potential: Saltatory Conduction Conduction velocity Conduction velocity increased by presence of –Myelin - insulates the axon –nodes of Ranvier – AP “skips” from node to node

22 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 21 Clinical Note Multiple Sclerosis – a demyelinating disease

23 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 22 Electrochemical Signal Transmission

24 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 23 The Synapse Secretory potential Pre synaptic neuron Post synaptic neuron Synaptic cleft Synaptic Vesicles Neurotransmitters Receptors Neuromuscular junction

25 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 24 Neurotransmitters Features Excitatory Inhibitory Direct 2 nd Messenger Common NT Acetylcholine Dopamine Serotonin Glutamate GABA Glycine

26 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 25 Receptor Action

27 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 26 Synaptic Modulation: Glutamate

28 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 27 Clinical Note: Parkinson’s Disease Loss of dopamine Causes movement disorder Can cause dysarthria

29 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 28 Clinical Note: Botulinum Toxin (BOTOX)

30 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 29 Clinical Note: Botulinum Toxin (BOTOX) Spasmodic dysphonia Excess contraction of laryngeal muscles BOTOX temporarily paralyzes the muscles

31 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 30 Stretch Reflex: Simple Neuromuscular Circuit Also known as –Patellar tendon reflex –Knee-jerk reflex

32 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 31 Stretch Reflex: Components Sensory receptor (muscle spindle) Afferent nerve fibers CNS neurons (interneurons) Efferent nerve fibers Muscle

33 SPPA 2050 Speech Anatomy & Physiology 32 Stretch Reflex

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