EPSP and IPSP

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Concept of EPSP and IPSP, Characteristics of EPSP and IPSP and Effects of EPSP and IPSP


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EPSP and IPSP
(Sem-5, Paper-2,Unit-4)
Abhijeet Bhattacharya
KSD’s Model College,Dombivali

Definition of EPSP
Increased positivityof the membrane potential of a neuron on the
postsynaptic side of a nerve synapse that is caused by a neurotransmitter
( like Glutamate) which make the membrane selectively permeable to
Sodium ions on the outsidebut not to chloride ions on the inside and
that tends to depolarizethe neuron.

Features of EPSP
➢EPSPs recorded from the cell body are caused by the activation of several
synapses
➢There is a short delay of 0.5–1 msec between stimulating the afferents and the
EPSP. This is called the synaptic delay.
➢EPSPs are small and graded in size, ranging from fractions of 1 mV to about 8
mV,
➢EPSPs generated by glutamate typically last for about 10–20 msec
➢Those due to slow transmission may last for seconds or even minutes.

Effect of EPSP
➢An electrical change (depolarization) in the membrane of a post synaptic
neuron caused by the binding of an excitatory neurotransmitter from a
presynaptic neuron to the post synaptic receptors, make the post synaptic
neuron to generate Action Potential.
➢Example:-Glutamate like neurotransmitters acts on receptors which open
cationic channels like Na+ and K+
➢This changes the Resting potential of -70mV towards 0mV of the post synaptic
potential

Definition of IPSP
Inhibitory Post Synaptic Potential (IPSP)
Increased negativity of the membrane potential of a neuron on the
postsynaptic side of a nerve synapse that is caused by a neurotransmitter
( like GABA) which make the membrane selectively permeable to
potassium and chloride ions on the inside but not to sodium ions on the
outside and that tends to inhibit the neuron.
Features of IPSP are same as EPSP

Effect of IPSP
➢An electrical change (hyperpolarization) in the membrane of a post synaptic neuron
caused by the binding of an inhibitory neurotransmitter from a presynaptic neuron to
the post synaptic receptors, make the post synaptic neuron impossible to generate an
Action Potential.
➢Example:-GABA like neurotransmitters acts on the receptors which open anionic
channels like Cl-
➢This changes the Resting potential of -70mV to be more negative post synaptic
potential, reducing the probability of post synaptic neuron to generate Action
Potential. (If Ecl-is -70mV, will inhibit the Post Synaptic Potential).

Longer duration of EPSP & IPSP
•EPSP and IPSP can last for 5 to 10msec this allows one Post Synaptic Potential
to build upon the next potential. That helps in the ultimate generation of
Action Potential

EPSP and
IPSP

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