Equilibrium video Flashcards

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What is Equilibrium?

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  • Awareness and monitoring of head position
  • Monitored by utricle, saccule, semicircular ducts
  • Information sent to brain to help keep our balance
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What are the types of equilibrium?

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Static equilibrium
* when body is steady
* monitored by utricle and saccule
Linear acceleration
* e.g., tilting your head to look at shoes
* also detected by utricle and saccule
Angular acceleration
* rotational movements of the head
* e.g., skater spinning on ice
* monitored by semicircular ducts

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What is Maculae?

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  • Sensory receptors for static equilibrium
  • One in each saccule wall and one in each utricle wall
  • Monitor the position of the head in space, necessary for control of posture
  • Respond to linear acceleration forces, but not rotation
  • Contain supporting cells and hair cells
  • Stereocilia and kinocilia are embedded in the otolithic membrane studded with otoliths (tiny CaCOz stones)
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What type of movement does the macula detect, and how does it detect it?

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The macula detects linear acceleration of the head. The position of the head influences the position of the otolithic membrane, distorting the stereocilia, causing changes in depolarization and neurotransmitter release.

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Semicircular ducts relation to rotational movements

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  • Semicircular canal
  • semicircular duct connected to the utricle
  • Ampulla
  • expanded region within each semicircular duct
  • located at end farthest from utricle connection
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What are Crista ampullaris?

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Crista ampullaris
* elevated region on ampulla
* covered by epithelium of hair cells and supporting cells

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What is Cupula?

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Cupula
* overlying gelatinous dome
* kinocilia and stereocilia embedded here
* extends across semicircular duct to roof over ampulla

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What is Detection of rotational movement ?

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  • with head rotation, lagging of endolymph
  • pushes against cupula, causing bending of stereocilia
  • results in altered neurotransmitter release from hair cells
  • stimulation of sensory neurons
  • bending of stereocilium in direction of kinocilium- leads to increased frequency of nerve signals
  • response primarily to changes in velocity
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Describe Vestibular sensation pathways

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  • Sensory neurons housed within vestibular ganglia
  • monitor changes in activities of hair cells
  • Equilibrium stimuli transmitted
  • via vestibular branch of CN VIII
  • Axons projecting to vestibular nuclei in medulla and cerebellum
  • both integrate stimuli related to balance and equilibrium
  • transmit signals through descending vestibulospinal tracts
  • helps maintain muscle tone and balance
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What type of movement do the ampullae detect, and how do they detect this movement?

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The ampulla of the semicircular ducts detect rotational movements of the head. Endolymph pushes against the cupula, causing bending of the stereocilia and altering neurotransmitter release from the sensory neurons.

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