Resting Membrane Potential: Definition and Nernst Equation

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Membrane Basics
Equilibrium Potential
Combining Potentials
Dynamic Regulation

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    Ion concentration differences across membrane establish resting potential.

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    Sodium-potassium pump creates key gradients for potassium and sodium.

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    Potassium leak channels drive initial charge separation.

Basic cell biology, specifically the structure of the lipid bilayer cell membrane and the concept of selective permeability.
The behavior of ions in solution, including electrical charge, cations, anions, and concentration gradients.
The concept of electrochemical equilibrium and the opposing forces of diffusion and electrical attraction.
Fundamental algebraic skills, including an understanding of natural and base-10 logarithms used in chemical equations.
The Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz (GHK) equation, which expands on the Nernst equation by accounting for multiple permeant ions simultaneously.
The mechanism of the Sodium-Potassium Pump (Na+/K+-ATPase) and how it actively maintains ion gradients against their equilibrium.
The phases of an action potential, including how voltage-gated ion channels rapidly alter membrane potential during signaling.
Pathophysiological conditions resulting from electrolyte imbalances, such as hyperkalemia or hypokalemia, and their effects on cardiac and neural excitability.
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The resting membrane potential is the electric potential difference across a cell's membrane at rest, established by the balance between concentration gradients and electrostatic forces; it is calculated using the Nernst equation (Vm = 61.5 × log([ion outside]/[ion inside]) for monovalent ions), where the actual resting potential represents a weighted average of all ions' equilibrium potentials based on their relative permeability through the membrane, with potassium typically contributing the most due to its high permeability through leak channels.