题目
NEUR20001_2025_SM2 Assessment for Workshop 9 - neural plasticity and glia
单项选择题
In Aplysia, long-term sensitisation differs from short-term sensitisation primarily because it:
选项
A.Involves only transient increases in presynaptic calcium influx without structural changes.
B.Results from decreased activity of presynaptic phosphatases, causing temporary facilitation only.
C.Requires repeated stimulation, leading to new gene transcription, protein synthesis, and growth of additional presynaptic terminals, thereby producing lasting enhancement of neurotransmitter release.
D.Depends solely on postsynaptic AMPA receptor insertion, independent of presynaptic changes.
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The question asks about how long-term sensitisation in Aplysia differs from short-term sensitisation. We'll evaluate each option in turn and explain why it does or does not fit the known biology.
Option 1: 'Involves only transient increases in presynaptic calcium influx without structural changes.' This describes short-term sensitisation, where transient Ca2+ influx leads to increased neurotransmitter release but without lasting structural modifications. It does not account ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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