Canonical Question

CVS – Excitation

V5 D2.i Historical V4 G2.ii 1 appearance

Master answer

Sodium channels

Classified into:

Voltage-gated Sodium Channel

Structure

composed of an α subunit (forms ion conduction pore) and one or more auxiliary β subunits (several functions incl. modulation of channel gating)

α subunit

Image Source: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jm501981g

Gating

Ionic Events

Action PotentialMembrane PotentialTarget PotentialGatesNA+ / RPGate’s Target StatePhase of Cardiac AP
Resting−90 mV−70 mVm closedReady to goDeactivated → ActivatedPhase 4
Rising−70 mV0 mVm open rapidly (0.1-0.2sec)Na flow inActivatedPhase 0
Rising0 mV+20 mVh starts closingNa flow slowsActivated → InactivatedPhase 0
Falling+20 mV0 mVh closed (takes 10msec)Na+ channel refractory period startsInactivatedPhase 1
Falling0 mV−90 mVh remains closedRP ongoingInactivatedPhase 2,3
Undershot−90 mV−95 mVh open, m closesRP endsInactivated → DeactivatedPhase 4
Rebounding−95 mV−90 mVm closedready to goDeactivatedPhase 4

β subunit

Exam appearances

ExamExact wordingRelationshipSuccess
2022B Q05 Outline the structure of fast cardiac sodium channels and describe in detail how they work. historical_member 18.00%