Diseases of the Brain Flashcards

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Microglia

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Phagocytosis, Ag presentation, chemokine & cytokine production, control of BBB
Originate from yolk sac blood islands

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Astrocytes

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BBB control, leukocyte recruitment, gliossi, cytokine & neutrophin production, AG presentation

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Structure of the BBB

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Endothelial cell lining with tight junctions
Endothelial & parenchymal basemement membrane
Pericytes
Glia limitans formed by astrocyte processes linked by gap junctions
Microglial cells & other APCs

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Pathways over the BBB

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Paracellular aqueous, transcellular lipophilic, transport proteins, transcytosis

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Adhesion molecules of the BBB

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Selectins: Bind carbohydrates, initiate leukocyte-endothelial interaction
Integrins: Bind to cell-adhesion molecules & ECM, strong adhesions
Ig-superfamily: Roles in cell adhesion, ligand for integrins

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Multiple sclerosis

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= Chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS –> T cell autoimmune disease
Relapse-remitting course leading to secondary progression

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Pathophysiology of MS

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Early: Leakage of BBB –> Immune cell infiltration & inflammatory demyelination
Late: Glia limitans damage & astrocyte dysfunction –> ROS production –> Metabolic stress & energy deficiency
Neuro-axonal & oligodendrocyte damage & cell death
Neurodegenerative process promote further damage at distal sites

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NMOSD

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IgG auto-antibodies against AQP-4 –> Astrocyte loss (primary) & secondary damage to axon and oligodendrocytes

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Parkinsons Disease

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alpha-synuclein deposits hamper neuron function and lead to cell death in the substantia nigra pars compacta (Less dopaminergic neurons)

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Ischemic stroke

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Infarction of the brain, spinal cord or retina –> Hypoxemia

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Pathophysiology of Stroke

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Clot –> Less cerebral blood flow –> Hypoxia-ischemia & lack of O2 and glucose –> Mismatch between energy requirements & availability –> Excess excitatory AAs –> mGlur or NMDAR activation –> Excess Ca2+ neurons
ROS & free radical production –> Apoptosis
Astrocytes & Oligos: Trophic factor release
Microglia: Inflammatory response –> BBB dysfunction

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Beta-Amyloid in Alzheimers Disease

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Aggregates deposed in brain over years –> Cell death
Precursor protein cut by alpha secretase = good, cut by beta/gamma secretase = bad
Might be due to zink, copper, apolipoprotein E4 and low pH

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Tau in Alzheimers Disease

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Hyperphosphorylation & aggregation in neurofibrillary tangles –> No more transport –> Cell death

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