Actiepotentiaal: verschil tussen versies

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Regel 4: Regel 4:


This action potential entails a number of phases;
This action potential entails a number of phases;
*'' 'Phase 4''', also known as the resting phase. The membrane potential is at -90mV
*'''Phase 4''', also known as the resting phase. The membrane potential is at -90mV
*'' 'Phase 0''' fast sodium channels open and sodium flows into the cell (depolarises). This results in the rapid upstroke.
*'''Phase 0''' fast sodium channels open and sodium flows into the cell (depolarises). This results in the rapid upstroke.
*'' 'Phase 1''', potassium flows from the cell (efflux) which increases the membrane potential restores to 0mV
*'''Phase 1''', potassium flows from the cell (efflux) which increases the membrane potential restores to 0mV
*'' 'Phase 2''', also known as the plateau phase. This phase is characterized by potassium efflux and calcium influx.
*'''Phase 2''', also known as the plateau phase. This phase is characterized by potassium efflux and calcium influx.
*'' 'Phase 3''', the potassium efflux exceeds the calcium influx. The membrane potential decreases to 90mV (repolarization).
*'''Phase 3''', the potassium efflux exceeds the calcium influx. The membrane potential decreases to 90mV (repolarization).


[[Image:actionpotential.png | thumb | The action potential of a cardiomyocyte has several phases and ion currents.]]
[[Image:actionpotential.png | thumb | The action potential of a cardiomyocyte has several phases and ion currents.]]


As adjacent cardiomyocytes depolarize, a domino effect is set in motion: the depolarization wave. This depolarization wave is registered on the ECG.
As adjacent cardiomyocytes depolarize, a domino effect is set in motion: the depolarization wave. This depolarization wave is registered on the ECG.
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