19.2 Histo: Cells of the CNS Flashcards

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What are the glial cells that support the neuron?

A

Astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, schwann cells

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What are the immune cells of the nervous system?

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Microglia

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3
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How many layers of neurons are there in the cortex?

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6

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Where do we find ependymal cells? What do they do?

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Line the central canal of spinal cord/ventricle, have cilia to aid CSF flow

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What are 4 ways neurons are different from other cells?

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  • Specialised for signalling
  • High protein synthesis
  • Metabolically limited
  • Terminally differentiated
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What do we see in cytology that show neurons are highly synthetic cells? (2)

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Large pale nucleus, Nissl bodies

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What do astrocytes do? (passive and active)

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Passive: BBB maintainence, injury response etc.

Active: modulate blood flow and neuronal function

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What transporters do glial cells express? What happens when these transporters are inhibited?

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Glutamate transporters, when inhibited cells are more depolarised

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How do glial cells communicate?

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Exocytosis

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During trauma/inflammation, how do glia regulate neurons?

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The calcium wave that is initiated causes ATP to be released from glia and neurons to be inhibited

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How do glia play a role in vascular regulation?

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Calcium wave within astrocytes causes vasoconstriction/vasodilation

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What do oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells wrap around?

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Oligo: wrap around several axons
Schwann: wrap around one axon

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What do microglia do in the CNS? (2)

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Constantly survey it and change in response to inflammation/injury as well as synaptic pruning

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14
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What are the layers of peripheral nerves?

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Fibre surrounded by endoneurium
Fasicle (bundle of fibres): surrounded by perineurium
Then those fasicles are surrounded by epineurium

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15
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What are the two types of ganglia?

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Sensory: House cell body of sensory neurons

Autonomic: house cell body of post-ganglionic neurons

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16
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What are the supporting cells in the ganglia?

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Satellite cells