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O que (quem) é synapses - definição

JUNCTION BETWEEN A NERVE FIBER OF ONE NEURON AND ANOTHER NEURON, MUSCLE FIBER OR GLIAL CELL
Synapses; Synaptic inputs; Presynaptic; Nerve synapse; Synaptic junction; Synaptic junctions; Neural synapse
  • Different types of synapses
  • An example of chemical synapse by the release of [[neurotransmitter]]s like [[acetylcholine]] or [[glutamic acid]].

presynaptic         
[?pri:s?'napt?k]
¦ adjective Physiology denoting a nerve cell that releases a transmitter substance into a synapse during transmission of an impulse.
Derivatives
presynaptically adverb
Electrical synapse         
TYPE OF CONNECTION BETWEEN NEURONS
Electrical synaps; Electrical synapses
An electrical synapse is a mechanical and electrically conductive link between two neighboring neurons that is formed at a narrow gap between the pre- and postsynaptic neurons known as a gap junction. At gap junctions, such cells approach within about 3.
Silent synapse         
  • Membrane depolarization allows the NMDA receptor to respond to glutamate.
GLUTAMETERGIC NEURONAL JUNCTION THAT IS TYPICALLY INACTIVE
Silent synapses
In neuroscience, a silent synapse is an excitatory glutamatergic synapse whose postsynaptic membrane contains NMDA-type glutamate receptors but no AMPA-type glutamate receptors. These synapses are named "silent" because normal AMPA receptor-mediated signaling is not present, rendering the synapse inactive under typical conditions.

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Synapse

In the nervous system, a synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron or to the target effector cell.

Synapses are essential to the transmission of nervous impulses from one neuron to another. Neurons are specialized to pass signals to individual target cells, and synapses are the means by which they do so. At a synapse, the plasma membrane of the signal-passing neuron (the presynaptic neuron) comes into close apposition with the membrane of the target (postsynaptic) cell. Both the presynaptic and postsynaptic sites contain extensive arrays of molecular machinery that link the two membranes together and carry out the signaling process. In many synapses, the presynaptic part is located on an axon and the postsynaptic part is located on a dendrite or soma. Astrocytes also exchange information with the synaptic neurons, responding to synaptic activity and, in turn, regulating neurotransmission. Synapses (at least chemical synapses) are stabilized in position by synaptic adhesion molecules (SAMs) projecting from both the pre- and post-synaptic neuron and sticking together where they overlap; SAMs may also assist in the generation and functioning of synapses.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para synapses
1. I imagine this process as two tiny players (my synapses) wearing ENGLISH and ĐÓŃŃĘČÉ pinnies.
2. Who knows, perhaps the bubbles in champagne lend a much–needed oomph to my popping synapses.
3. A couple of sugared fruits can do wonders for firing up any synapses struggling with the holiday acrostics acrobatics.
4. Synapses grow and shrink during childhood and adolescence, and the patterns in which this happen may affect intelligence.
5. When the brain is functioning normally, it makes connections through the release of tiny amounts of chemical across the synapses.