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depolarization of postsynaptic membrane
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go
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20181221
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bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") increases bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") View Subject | View Object

In receptors harboring the gamma subunit, agonist-induced receptor activation results in a long-lasting open channel time. The large agonist-induced current in turn leads to local intermittent depolarization and adjustments to protein-protein interactions that favor receptor clustering. As the depolarization increases, transcription of the epsilon subunit is increased dramatically (183). PubMed:19126755

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act(p(HGNC:CHRNB2)) increases bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") View Subject | View Object

Postsynaptic β2∗ nAChRs initially depolarize DA neurons, causing them to fire action potentials while presynaptic α7∗ nAChRs boost glutamate release. PubMed:17009926

act(p(HBP:"alpha-4 beta-2 nAChR")) increases bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") View Subject | View Object

Simultaneously, activity of postsynaptic (and somatic) α 4 β 2 * nAChRs depolarizes DA neurons leading to enhanced action potential firing (Zhang et al., 2009). PubMed:26472524

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bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") increases r(HGNC:CHRNE) View Subject | View Object

In receptors harboring the gamma subunit, agonist-induced receptor activation results in a long-lasting open channel time. The large agonist-induced current in turn leads to local intermittent depolarization and adjustments to protein-protein interactions that favor receptor clustering. As the depolarization increases, transcription of the epsilon subunit is increased dramatically (183). PubMed:19126755

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bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") increases act(complex(GO:"voltage-gated calcium channel complex")) View Subject | View Object

If there is intense stimulation of all three nAChRs, the resulting depolarization can trigger activation of voltage- gated Ca2+ channels (VGCC), which in turn would activate the calcineurin pathway and prevent CREB activation. PubMed:19126755

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bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") increases bp(GO:"regulation of action potential firing rate") View Subject | View Object

Postsynaptic β2∗ nAChRs initially depolarize DA neurons, causing them to fire action potentials while presynaptic α7∗ nAChRs boost glutamate release. PubMed:17009926

bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") increases bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") View Subject | View Object

The combination of enhanced glutamatergic release and strong postsynaptic response produces LTP of the glutamatergic afferents. PubMed:17009926

bp(GO:"depolarization of postsynaptic membrane") increases bp(GO:"regulation of action potential firing rate") View Subject | View Object

Simultaneously, activity of postsynaptic (and somatic) α 4 β 2 * nAChRs depolarizes DA neurons leading to enhanced action potential firing (Zhang et al., 2009). PubMed:26472524

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