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4 June, 06:08

The generation of an action potential in a neuron requires the presence which type of membrane channels

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  1. 4 June, 06:19
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    The right answer is: voltage-gated channels

    Ionic channels are membrane proteins that allow the selective passage of the cell membrane by ions (Na +, Ca2 +, K +, Cl-, ...) following the electrochemical gradients. They play a vital role in cellular excitability, triggering and propagation of action potential. They intervene in the coupling excitation-contraction and excitation-secretion. Ion channel selectivity is based on the adequacy of ion size and charges with the structure and amino acid sequence of the channels.

    Among these channels, there are voltage-gated channels.

    These are ion channels whose opening is activated by the membrane potential.

    These dependent volumetric channels are characterized:

    - by the selectivity of the ions (Ca2 +, Na +, K +, Cl-, ...)

    - by their conductance

    - by their activation domain (significant depolarization to low)

    - by their kinetics of inactivation (slow, fast or transient)
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