Function of gap junctions:
- direct cytoplasmic transfer of chemical and electrical signals
Gap junctions have two components:
- connexins
Connexons:
- connects pre and post synaptic cells
Connexins:
membrane proteins
Contact dependent signals:
Chemicals that diffuse into ISF:
Histamines are produced by…
basophils and mast cells
- help vasodilate things
Cytokines are produced by…
lymphocytes and helper T cells
Cytokines:
regulatory peptides for local and long distance communication
Examples of cytokines:
Eicosanoids are produced by…
oxidation of phospholipids
2 major groups of eicosanoids:
- prostanoids: produced by cyclooxygenase (COX)
Function of leukotrienes:
helps with asthma and anaphylaxis
Examples of prostanoids:
- thromboxanes: vasoconstrictors and platelet aggregation
Methods of cell communication:
- long distance
Local communication:
T/F: local communication is not contact dependent
F, is contact dependent
Long distance communication is used by…
Examples of neuromodulators:
Carbon monoxide and nitric oxide both diffuse into….
smooth muscle cells to activate guanylyl cyclase forming cGMP
Nitric oxide is catalyzed by…
NO synthase
A good source of H sulfide is…
garlic
Components of signal pathways:
Transduction pathway tells target cells…
what to do and create response