Cells Of Nervous System Flashcards

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What happens to grey matter in Weigert’s stain & why?

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Remains unstained
Contains neurone cell bodies
No axons, no myelin, no cholesterol

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Name a stain for lipids. What does it stain in the axon & why? What part of the brain stains darkly?

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Weigert's stain.
Myelin sheath (cholesterol)
White matter (contains myelinated axons)
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What % of the brain & spinal chord is white matter?

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60%

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What % of O2 delivered to the brain via the blood system is used by white matter?

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Only 6%

It has low O2 demand

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White matter is found as tracts. Define a tract.

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Bundles of axons
Of similar function
Connecting one part of CNS to another

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White matter are also found as fascicles. How is this different to a tract?

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Bundle of axons (like tract)
BUT of >1 function
Going in opposite directs

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Which fasciculus connects the ‘language area’ to the ‘speech area’

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The arcuate fasciculus

Connects Wernicke’s to Broca’s area

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Name the 2 structures in the cerebral hemisphere made completely of white matter

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Internal capsule (tracts from the brainstem/thalamus to cortex, back from cortex)
Corpus callosum (an enormous commisure)
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Name the 2 basic organisations of grey matter

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Nuclei

Laminae

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What % of the brain is grey matter & how much of the delivered O2 does it use?

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40% volume
Uses 96% O2
High metabolic demand

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10
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How many layers are there in the cerebral & cerebellar cortex?

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3 in each

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What is the most superficial layer of grey matter called?

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Molecular layer

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What do association fibres connect & where do they run?

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Areas if the same hemisphere.

Run out if cortex, into medulla below, back up into cortex.

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What is the predominant cell type in the CNS?

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Neuroglial (glial) cells

10x more than neurones!

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What is the function if oligodendrocytes?

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Same as Schwann in PNS
Myelinate several (10-15) axons
Myelin sheath

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Processes of what cell form the blood brain barrier by wrapping around capillaries?

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Astrocytes

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Astrocyte processes make contact with neuronal cell bodies to regulate extra cellular concentrations of….

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K+
Ca2+
Glutamate

17
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Name a substance produced by astrocytes

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GFs

Cause neuronal development & axon production

18
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Name another function of astrocytes

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Help neuronal migration
(Eg developing layers if cerebral cortex)
Important in synapse formation

19
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What cell type do some astrocytes become?

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Neurones

20
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What do astrocytes do if part of the CNS becomes damaged?

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Lay down scar tissue
Try isolate damaged areas
Form glial scars

21
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What forms if astrocytes become cancerous

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Astrocytomas

22
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Microglia function

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Same as macrophages in PND
Defend neurones against pathogens
Important as neurones are post mitotic

23
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What cells lie the ventricular system?

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Ependyma

24
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What shape are ependyma?

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Cuboidal epithelial cells

25
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What else do ependyma cover in the ventricles?

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The CSF producing choroid plexus