IC3 CSF Flashcards

1
Q

3 major components of the skull:

A

Brain 85%
Blood 7%
CSF 7%

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All 3 components contribute to X

What do changes in X reflect?

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Contribute to intracranial pressure
*ICP is generally measured as CSF pressure

Changes in ICP reflect changes in the volume of the intracranial contents

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3
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Total volume of CSF, how much is located where?

A

150ml

25ml - located in the ventricles (lateral, third, fourth) and spinal central canal

125ml - surrounds brain and spinal cord in the sub-arachnoid space (b/w arachnoid mater and pia mater)

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4
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CSF is formed at a rate of ______

A

500ml/day

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5
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Where is CSF produced?

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80% produced by ependymal cells in the choroid plexus

  • choroid plexus is a network of blood vessels in each cerebral ventricle of the brain
  • ependymal cells are columnar cells that line the fluid-filled spaces in the brain and spinal cord

The rest is secreted in interstitial spaces of the brain

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6
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Central canal

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Central canal is lined by a single layer of columnar ependymal epithelial cells, and transports CSF from brain’s ventricular system to the spinal cord

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7
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CSF flow

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CSF flows form the lateral ventricle => 3rd ventricle => via cerebral aqueduct to the 4th ventricle => bathe whole brain and spinal cord

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8
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How is CSF reabsorbed into the venous circulation?

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Reabsorbed through arachnoid granulation and dural sinus

  • Arachnoid granulation (pouch like arising from arachnoid membrane from subarachnoid space) allows CSF to exit subarachnoid space and enter the bloodstream
  • (IC1): CSF is absorbed into the superior sagittal sinus by arachnoid granulations
  • Dural sinus is located in the dura mater, it drains venous blood circulating from the cranial cavity
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9
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Functions of CSF
(4 main functions)

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  • Shock absorber to protect brain
  • Clear waste (since brain has no lymphatic channels)
  • Distribution of material via CSF
  • Creates buoyancy of the brain - decrease brain weight/load
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