
022 Re: Akbar - Inactivation of V-gated Sodium Channels
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Leslie Samuel answers a question from Akbar about the inactive state of sodium channels. He explains the three states of a voltage-gated sodium channel: closed, open, and inactivated. Using a box analogy, he describes how the activation and inactivation gates function. The activation gate opens when the membrane potential becomes positive, and the inactivation gate closes automatically within milliseconds. The channel cannot be re-stimulated until it resets to the closed state. The difference between inactive and closed states is clarified, and viewers are encouraged to ask further questions.
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