Blood Brain Barrier Flashcards

1
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how is the BBB formed?

A

by the tight junction between endothelial cells of cerebral capillaries

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2
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What is the BBB selective for?

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for nutrients, and keeps out certain chemicals and drugs

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3
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What is the BBBs function

A

to maintain a stable environment for the brain

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4
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What is the BBB ineffective against?

A

fats, fatty acids, O2, CO2. and fat soluble molecules

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5
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How much blood flow does the brain receive

A

15%

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6
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what is the effect of a 10-second interruption to the blood flow?

A

unconsciousness

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7
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what is the effect of a 1-minute interruption to the blood flow?

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impaired neural function

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what is the effect of a 4-minute interruption to the blood flow?

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irreversible brain damage

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9
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What does the basilar artery divide into?

A

two posterior cerebral arteries

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10
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what does the internal carotid artery branch into?

A

the anterior and middle cerebral arteries

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11
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The circle of Willis

A

basilar artery connects to the internal carotid artery via the posterior communicating arteries.
it functions to maintain blood supply across the entire brain

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12
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the posterior cerebral artery

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supplies the medial aspect of the hemisphere (posterior 1/3), occipital lobes, inferior temporal lobe regions, brainstem, lateral and 3rd ventricles

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13
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the middle cerebral artery

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supplies almost all the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres

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14
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the anterior cerebral artery

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supplies the medial aspect of the cerebral hemisphere (anterior 2/3) and basal nuclei

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15
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Stroke

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neurological damage that results from the reduction of blood supply to the brain. this can occur due to blockage of a cerebral artery leading to cerebral infection, or hemorrhage from an artery.

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16
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Stroke in the anterior cerebral artery

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results in contralateral hemiplegia (one artery) or bilateral paralysis (both arteries) and impaired sensation, greatest in the lower limb

17
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stroke in the middle cerebral artery

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results in a severe contralateral hemiplegia and impaired sensation, most marked in the upper limb and face.
can result in severe aphasia if the dominant hemisphere is affected

18
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stroke in the posterior cerebral artery

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results in contralateral homonymous hemianopia (won’t see the visual field opposite to the hemisphere of stroke)