hiperpolarizáló
Hiperpolarizáló refers to a phenomenon observed in certain biological systems, particularly in the nervous system, where a membrane potential is driven to a value significantly more negative than the resting membrane potential. This extreme hyperpolarization can be caused by the rapid efflux of potassium ions from the cell or the influx of chloride ions.
In neurons, hyperpolarization occurs after an action potential. The outward flow of potassium ions through voltage-gated
Certain neurotransmitters, like GABA and glycine, can also induce hyperpolarization when they bind to their respective
The term hiperpolarizáló is less commonly used in English-language scientific literature compared to "hyperpolarization." However, in