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membrane depolarization
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act(p(HGNCGENEFAMILY:"Cholinergic receptors nicotinic subunits")) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

It has long been recognized that nAChR activation in mammalian sympathetic neurons induces the opening of a nonselective cation channel that leads to Na+ influx, membrane depolarization, and consequently activation of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (92, 119). PubMed:19126755

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act(complex(GO:"GABA-A receptor complex")) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

In the rat CA3 region, spontaneous activation of GABA A receptors produces giant depolarizing potentials, whose frequency is controlled by α7∗ and non-α7 nAChRs. PubMed:17009926

act(p(FPLX:CHRN)) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

Nicotinic receptor activity causes depolarization, and the divalent cation perme- ability plays an important physiological role by supplying ionic signals, including calcium (39–41). PubMed:17009926

act(p(FPLX:CHRN)) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

In addition, nAChR activity produces a depolarization that activates voltage-gated calcium channels in the presynaptic terminal (87). PubMed:17009926

act(p(FPLX:CHRN)) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

Activation of nAChRs on distal apical dendrites depolarizes the cell and promotes action potential firing PubMed:17009926

tloc(a(CHEBI:"calcium(2+)"), fromLoc(MESH:"Extracellular Space"), toLoc(MESH:"Intracellular Space")) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

While nAChR activity causes depolarization, the divalent cation permeability plays an impor- tant physiological role by supplying ionic signals, including calcium (Bertrand, Galzi, Devillers-Thiery, Bertrand, & Changeux, 1993b; Dani & Bertrand, 2007; Decker & Dani, 1990; Gray, Rajan, Radcliffe, Yakehiro, & Dani, 1996; McGehee, Heath, Gelber, Devay, & Role, 1995; Vernino et al., 1992). PubMed:26472524

tloc(a(MESH:"Cations, Divalent"), fromLoc(MESH:"Extracellular Space"), toLoc(MESH:"Intracellular Space")) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

While nAChR activity causes depolarization, the divalent cation permeability plays an impor- tant physiological role by supplying ionic signals, including calcium (Bertrand, Galzi, Devillers-Thiery, Bertrand, & Changeux, 1993b; Dani & Bertrand, 2007; Decker & Dani, 1990; Gray, Rajan, Radcliffe, Yakehiro, & Dani, 1996; McGehee, Heath, Gelber, Devay, & Role, 1995; Vernino et al., 1992). PubMed:26472524

act(p(FPLX:CHRN)) increases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

While nAChR activity causes depolarization, the divalent cation permeability plays an impor- tant physiological role by supplying ionic signals, including calcium (Bertrand, Galzi, Devillers-Thiery, Bertrand, & Changeux, 1993b; Dani & Bertrand, 2007; Decker & Dani, 1990; Gray, Rajan, Radcliffe, Yakehiro, & Dani, 1996; McGehee, Heath, Gelber, Devay, & Role, 1995; Vernino et al., 1992). PubMed:26472524

act(complex(GO:"NF-kappaB complex")) decreases bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") View Subject | View Object

In primary neuronal cells, exposure to Aβ25-35 peptide increase NF-κB mediated transactivation of manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD), suppress peroxinitrite production and inhibit membrane depolarization, thereby preventing apoptosis induced by oxidative stress PubMed:25652642

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

In addition, nAChR activity produces a depolarization that activates voltage-gated calcium channels in the presynaptic terminal (87). PubMed:17009926

bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") regulates act(p(HGNC:CHAT)) View Subject | View Object

ChAT activity is regulated by neuronal depolarization, influx of Ca2+ and phosphorylation of the enzyme by a wide variety of protein kinases PubMed:26813123

bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") increases tloc(a(CHEBI:acetylcholine), fromLoc(MESH:"Synaptic Vesicles"), toLoc(GO:"synaptic cleft")) View Subject | View Object

When cholinergic neurons are depolarized, ACh is exocytosed from synaptic vesicles and released into the synaptic cleft, where it can activate both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors PubMed:26813123

bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") increases complex(a(GO:"plasma membrane"), p(HGNC:SLC5A7)) View Subject | View Object

It is possible that the presence of CHT1 in the membrane of synaptic vesicles and the consequent increase in CHT1 relocation to the plasma membrane following neuronal depolarization could explain why an increase in neuronal firing promotes increased choline reuptake and, thus, ACh synthesis PubMed:26813123

bp(GO:"membrane depolarization") increases act(complex(GO:"NF-kappaB complex")) View Subject | View Object

A number of physiological stimuli including membrane depolarization or glutamergic signal transduction lead to rapid activation of the inducible NF-κB localized in the synapses, cytoplasm and dendrites of the neurons PubMed:25652642

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