Why do cells communicate together
What happens when cellular communication goes wrong
What happens in diabetes 1
- pancreatic B cells no longer synthesise
What happens in diabetes 2
What happens in multiple sclerosis
- breakdown of myelin sheath surrounding neurone
What happens in brain damage
What happens in cancer
What are the three ways in which cells communicate (signal)
What happens in contact via gap junctions
- passage of signals
Give an example of gap junction
cardiomyocyte contraction (cc)
How do gap junctions in cc form
What protein make the gap junctions in the cardiac muscle
Connexin-43
What are the stages of remote signalling
What are extracellular signal molecules referred to as
1st messenger
Give examples of 1st messenger
What are 1st messengers synthesised by
Signalling cells
What do 1st messengers have
- specific receptors
What are the four types of intercellular signalling
What happens in autocrine
What happens in paracrine
What happens in endocrine
What happens in neuronal
What are hormones
Chemical messengers transport signal from one cell to another
Name two types of hormones
- paracrine