Response To Nerve Injury Flashcards

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What is the function of the blood brain barrier?

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Protests the CNS from imbalances in surrounding environment- electrolytes, hormones, metabolites

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Give the structure function of the blood brain barrier

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Continuous capillaries

  • complex tight junctions between endothelial cells
  • continuous basal lamina
  • no fenestrations in cytoplasmic membrane

Surrounded by foot processes of astrocytes

  • characteristics of cerebral cortex
  • Can lose effectiveness in certain brain diseases
    - loss of tight junctions and altered astrocytes
  • Some parts of CNS have no barrier:
    • circumventricular organs (windows of the brain)
    • Important in regulating homeostasis
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What is the effect of Gillian Barre?

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Post-infectious peripheral polyneuropathy

  • Damage to Schwann cells
  • Nerve fibers- large accumulation of lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells
  • Ascending muscle, coordination & cutaneous sensation
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What is the effect of multiple sclerosis?

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Selective Loss of myelin sheath with axon preservation

  • multiple sites of demyelination occurring in the CNS
  • Preferential damage to myelin-detach from axon and destroyed
  • Damage to oligodendrocytes
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Explain the mechanism of multiple sclerosis ?

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Target- autoimmune myelin basic protein

Three histological stages
1. Myelin breakdown associated with lymphocyte abs macrophage infiltration of affected area-plaque

  1. Proliferation of astrocytes- gradual infiltration of astrocytes inti demyelination area
  2. Reduced cellularity, astrocyte reduce in size
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What are the symptoms of multiple sclerosis?

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Area of CNS where myelin is destroyed

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What is the general nerve response to injury?

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Neurons and neuroglia mobilized in nerve injury

CNS

  • Absent/slow regeneration- blood brain barrier
  • ineffective phagocytosis
  • Myelin debris persists
  • Astricyte scarring

PNS

  • rapid degeneration
  • Macrophages migrate from blood
  • Complete interruption of blood nerve barrier
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What complex procdesses occur in response to nerve injury?

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Chromatolysis

Wallerian Degeneration (anterograde)

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What is wallerian degeneration?

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Degeneration of axon distal to site of injury

PNS

  • degeneration takes a few days
  • dediferentiation of Schwann cells and alignment

CNS

  • degeneration takes several weeks
  • loss of axon contact initiate apoptotic cell death

Some anterograde degeneration Aldo occurs- traumatic degeneration-
-only extends fir several internodal segments

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What is chromatolysis?

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-loss of Nissl substance from cell body
1-2 days after injury

  • changes in cell bidy proportions to: amount axoplasm lost from injury
    • large amount= cell death

Motor fiber damage= muscle atrophy

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