cerebral blood flow and brain metabolism Flashcards

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what is the brain tissue dependant on for energy?

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the brain requires significant amounts of ATP to be generated from glucose, neurons have an abundance of mitochondria and also require O2 in order to obtain maximal levels of ATP per glucose molecule

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how does oxygen and glucose get into neurons?

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O2 diffuses across the blood brain barrier, while glucose requires a specific transporter

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describe the blood brain barrier

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the blood brain barrier consists of brain capillary endothelial cells which are connected tightly to each other by tight junctions, permitting tight regulation of substances that might enter the brain tissues

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what percentage of total blood flow and O2 consumption occurs within the brain

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represents only 2% of total body weight

it receives 15% of total blood flow

20% O2 consumption

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alterations to cerebral metabolism occur in

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ischaemic or hypoxic events

  • stroke
  • haemorrhage

encephalopathy (an acute usually reversible global brain dysfunction which causes an altered mental state or altered state of consciousness)

  • metabolic
  • infective
  • post-ictal
  • drugs
  • electrolyte disturbances
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metabolic causes of encephalopathy include

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  • liver failure (excessive ammonia)
  • kidney failure (excessive urea)
  • hypoxia or hypercapnia
  • diabetic hypoglycaemia
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the circle of willis

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is a six sided polygon shaped collection of arteries formed at the base of the brain at the suprasellar subarachnoid cistern (above the sella turcica), it passes above the optic nerve and oculomotor nerves but under the optic tracts

it contributes most of the blood supply to the brain

the left hemisphere is supplied by the left vertebral and left internal carotid arteries and vice versa

when there is a blockage the configuration of the Circle of Willis provides a means of collateral circulation

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the basal ganglia and internal capsule are perfused by which arteries

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the lenticulostriate arteries (a deep branch of the MCA) and the recurrent artery of Heubner (ACA)

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The normal arrangement of the Circle of Willis looking inferiorly on the brain

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ACA + AComm
internal carotid + MCA
PComm
PCA + basilar
Superior cerebellar artery
AICA
vertebral artery + anterior spinal
PICA
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the middle cerebral artery has two main cortical branches

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a superior and inferior

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