Development of the Peripheral Nervous System Flashcards

1
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Neurulation begins when

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3rd week

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2
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Peripheral nervous system consists of

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Cranial and spinal nerves
Ganglia
Enteric plexus
Sensory receptors

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3
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Gray matter

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Location of cell bodies of neurons
Dorsal/posterior horn- sensory
Lateral horn- autonomics/visceromotor
Ventral/anterior horn- motor

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4
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White matter

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Location of axons
Dorsal funiculus- sensory
Lateral funiculus- sensory and motor
Anterior funiculus- primarily motor

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5
Q

Neural tube is caudal or cephalad to fourth pair of somites

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Caudal

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6
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Zones of the spinal cord

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Ventricular zone- closest to neural canal
Intermediate zone
Marginal zone- around the edge of spinal cord furthest from canal

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7
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Neuroepithelium/neuroectoderm gives rise to what types of cells

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Apolor neuroblast- axons/dendrites
Glioblast- astrocytes/oligodendrocytes
Ependyma- epithelium of choroid plexus

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8
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Position of spinal cord in third month in utero, at birth, and as an adult

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3rd month in utero- End of sacrum
Birth- L2/3
Adult- L1/2

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9
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High BMP levels and spinal cord formation

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High BMP levels activate PAX3/7- for sensory neuron differentiation at alar plate

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10
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High SHH levels and spinal cord formation

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High SHH levels activate NKX2.2/6.1- ventral neuron formation at basal plate

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11
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Where are levels of SHH/BMP high/low

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Dorsal- high BMP low SHH

Ventral- high SHH low BMP

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12
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What forms the peripheral nervous system

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Neural crest and ectodermal placode

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13
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What cells develop from the neural tube

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Motor neurons

Pre-ganglionic autonomic neurons

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14
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What cells develop from neural crest

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Neurons of dorsal root ganglia
Sensory ganglia of cranial nerves
Schwann cells
Sympathetic ganglia/post-ganglion cells
Parasympathetic ganglia/post-ganglion cells
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15
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Dorsal ramus of segmental spinal nerve function

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Motor to dorsal muscles

Sensory to dorsal integument

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16
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Ventral ramus of segmental spinal nerve function

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Motor to limbs, lateral and ventral body wall

Sensory to integument of same regions

17
Q

Ramus communicantes of segmental spinal nerve function

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Motor and sensory to viscera

18
Q

General visceral efferent function

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Autonomics to smooth and cardiac muscle and glands

19
Q

Special visceral efferent function

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Muscles derived from pharyngeal arches

20
Q

General somatic afferent function

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Sensory in skin, joint capsule, tendon, muscle (ectoderm)

21
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General visceral afferent function

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Sensory of visceral structures (endoderm)

22
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Special somatic afferent function

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Hearing, balance and sight

23
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Special visceral afferent function

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Taste/smell: chemical senses

24
Q

Efferent somatic vs visceral

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Somatic- motor fibers ending on skeletal muscle

Visceral- motor fibers ending on autonomic ganglion cells, which in turn control smooth muscle/cardiac muscle and glands

25
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Afferent sensory somatic vs visceral

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Somatic- sensory fibers from integument

Visceral- sensory fibers from viscera

26
Q

What structure is responsible for formation of pre-ganglion cells

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Neuroectoderm

27
Q

Pre vs post ganglionic myelination in sympathetic nervous system

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Pre-ganglionic sympathetic nerves are myelinated while post ganglionic are not

28
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What neurotransmitter is/are used for sympathetic preganglionic and postganglionic motor neurons

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Preganglionic use Acetylcholine

Postganglionic use NE

29
Q

Where is the sympathetic nervous system located in the spinal cord

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Thoraco-lumbar region

30
Q

Where is the parasympathetic nervous system located in the spinal cord

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Cranial-sacral region

31
Q

How many cranial ganglia are there

A

4

32
Q

What neurotransmitters are used in parasympathetic pre/post ganglion nerves

A

Both use acetylcholine Maybe?

33
Q

What cells are responsible for myelination in CNS and PNS and when does it occur

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CNS- oligodendrocytes- form during late fetal period or 6th month through puberty?
PNS- schwann cells
Motor roots myelinated before sensory roots
4th month

34
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What gives rise to microglial cells

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Mesenchymal cells