| electrical synapse | medical dictionary |
<physiology> A connection between two electrically excitable cells, such as neurones or muscle cells, via arrays of gap junctions.
This allows the cells to be electrically coupled and so an action potential in one cell moves directly into the other, without the 1 ms delay inherent in chemical synapses.
Electrical synapses do not allow modulation of their connection and so only occur in neuronal circuits where speed of conduction is paramount (e.g. The crayfish escape reflex). A few electrical synapses are rectifying, implying a more specialised property than a simple gap junction.
(11 Mar 2008)
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