Dictionary Definition
inhibitory adj : restrictive of action; "a
repressive regime"; "an overly strict and inhibiting discipline"
[syn: repressive,
repressing]
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Adjective
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Extensive Definition
An Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential (commonly
abbreviated as IPSP) is the change in membrane
voltage of a postsynaptic neuron which results from
synaptic activation of
inhibitory neurotransmitter
receptors.
The most common inhibitory neurotransmitters in the nervous
system are GABA and glycine.
A postsynaptic
potential is considered inhibitory when the resulting change in
membrane voltage makes it more difficult for the cell to fire an
action
potential, lowering the firing rate of the neuron. They are the
opposite of
excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs), which result from
the flow of ions like sodium into the cell.
Ionic basis of IPSP
At a typical inhibitory synapse the postsynaptic neural membrane permeability increases for positive potassium (K+) ions and/or negative chloride (Cl-) ions but not sodium (Na+) ions. This generally causes an influx of Cl- ions and/or efflux of K+ ions, thereby bringing the membrane potential closer to the equilibrium potential of these ions.In addition IPSPs may be produced by closure of
sodium or calcium channels.
inhibitory in German: Inhibitorisches
postsynaptisches Potential
inhibitory in Portuguese: Potencial
pós-sináptico inibitório