Neurons and Glia Flashcards

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describe the cytoskeleton and active transport in neurons

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  • microtubules
    • cross-linked by Tau protein
    • coupled with kinesin
      • fast anterograde transport
    • coupled with dynein
      • fast retrograde transport
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describe microfilaments and neurofilaments of neurons

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  • microfilaments
    • form network near membrane
      • movement of growth cone (development and repair)
      • endocytosis of vesicles
  • neurofilaments
    • structural
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3
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describe pseudounipolar neurons

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  • primary sensory afferents
    • cell bodies commonly form peripheral ganglia
      • spinal dorsal root ganglia
      • cranial nerve ganglia
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4
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describe bipolar neurons

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central or peripheral special sensory function

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5
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describe multipolar neurons

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  • long axons (Golgi type I)
    • motor neurons
  • short axons (Golgi type II)
    • local interneurons
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describe radial glia

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  • neuronal astrocytic and oligodendrocytic progenitors
  • scaffold for neuronal migration
  • become Bergman glia in cerebellum
  • become Muller cells of the retina
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describe astrocytes

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form gliotic scars

  • regulation:
    • ions
    • synaptic transmitters
    • regional cerebral blood flow
  • neuroprotection
    • BBB
    • limit oxidative damage
    • supply lactate
      • additional energy during deficit (injury)
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describe the role of astrocytes and ions

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  • calcium currents
    • influx and intercellular passage of Ca
      • linked to neuronal/vascular dynamics
  • potassium buffering
    • pumps and transporters
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describe the role of microglia

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  • immunocompetent and phagocytic
    • protect neurons from micro-organisms and toxic effects of cellular debris
  • secrete neurotrophic or neuron survival factors upon activation
  • release cytotoxic molecules
    • pro-inflammatory cytokines
    • reactive O2 intermediates
    • proteases
  • contribute to initiation of pathological neuronal degeneration
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describe oligodendrocytes

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  • central myelinating cells
    • spped propagation of electrical impulses along axons
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describe ependymal cells

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  • line ventricles
  • secrete CSF
  • scar-forming
  • along with astrocytes and tight junctions, form CSF-brain barrier
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describe Schwann cells

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  • neural crest-derived
  • some myelinate and others support
  • guide axonal growth
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describe the process of regeneration of axons in the PNS

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  • following axonal transection:
    • distal axonal segment degenerates (Wallerian degeneration)
    • prox. axonal segment may form sprouts
    • Schwann cells:
      • proliferate, forming a guide tube
      • release nerve growth factors, encouraging axonal regeneration
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