Transcript Slide 1
Overview of links between sections 9 to 13
From signal perception (by a GPCR) to response (28/11 -13)
Starting point: GPCR & a/b/g complex
P.M.
GDP
b ga
Ligand: e.g. fMet, adrenalin, “smell”, light, etc.
P.M.
GDP
b ga
b
+
GTP
a
GDP GTP
The trimeric G-protein complex is recruited to the receptor
GDP/GTP exchange (the receptor acts as a GEF)
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Examples of down-stream GPCR effectors
Organ specific
Most cells
GTP
aq
PLC-b
GTP
as
GTP
ai
Adenylyl cyclase
GTP
aolf
GTP
at
cGMP-phosphodiesterase
ADRENALIN: cAMP synthesis in liver and muscle cells Protein kinase A
SMELL: cAMP synthesis in olfactory cells
Ion channels
LIGTH: cGMP hydrolysis in cells of the retina
Ion channels
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Transmission of signals through CNS & PNS
De-polarization or hyper-polarization (electrical signals)
Synaptic signaling (electrical signals & neurotransmitters)
: Electrical signal
Control of smooth muscle relaxation
Default state = contraction
: Electrical signal
Ca2+
1. Acetylcholine (synaptic signaling)
2. Endothelial cells produce NO
3. Diffusion of NO to smooth muscle cells
(paracrine signal)
4. Activation of guanylyl cyclase cGMP
5. Activation of an “in ward” Ca2+ pump
6. Decreased cytosolic [Ca2+]
7. Actin-myosin filaments slides apart
smooth muscle relaxation
8. Increased blood flow
Ca2+
Response = relaxation
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Neuromuscular junction
Somatic motor neurons project their axons to skeletal muscles.
The interface between motor neurons and skeletal muscles is a
specialized synapse termed neuromuscular junction.
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Acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction
Depolarization of muscle cells (-70 mV ~0 mV)
Opening of Ca2+ channels
Increased cytosolic Ca2+
Troponin mediated translocation of tropomyosin
Response = contraction
Tropomyosin
Tropomyosin
Tropomyosin
Tropomyosin
Ca2+
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal system
Physical work/stress
Two distinct signals to AG
SNS signal
ACTH secretion
GPCR (AG medulla):
Adrenalin secretion
into the blood
GPCR (AG cortex):
Cortisol secretion
into the blood
(lipolysis etc etc)
Neuroendocrine
integration
GPCR (liver and muscles)
adenylyl cyclase cAMP
Protein kinase A
Glycogen phosphorylase
AG: Adrenal Gland
Glycogen breakdown
ACTH: AdrenoCorticoTropic Hormone, SNS: Sympathetic Nervous System
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