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24 June, 23:20

If you put ouabain, an inhibitor of the Na+-K + pump, on a neuron and then stimulate the neuron repeatedly, what do you expect to happen to action potentials generated by that neuron?

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  1. 24 June, 23:22
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    No immediate effect is observed

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    If you put ouabain, an inhibitor of the Na+-K + pump, on a neuron and then stimulate the neuron repeatedly, there would be no immediate effect to the action potentials generated by the neuron because Na + gets stucked inside the cell, the depolarization slope gets steeper, and the duration of the action potential shortens because the membrane potential reaches + 30 mV and other voltage-gated channels are opening in the membrane.
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