ionistrømmen
Ionistrømmen, also known as the Ionic Current, is a term used in the field of neuroscience to describe the movement of ions across the cell membrane. This process is fundamental to the functioning of neurons and other excitable cells. The cell membrane is semi-permeable, allowing certain ions to pass through while blocking others. The primary ions involved in ionistrømmen are sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), and chloride (Cl-).
The movement of ions is driven by electrochemical gradients, which are established by the difference in ion
During an action potential, the membrane potential changes rapidly. Sodium channels open, allowing sodium ions to
Ionistrømmen is crucial for various cellular processes, including muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, and sensory perception. Dysregulation