1b Cerebral Inflammation Flashcards
What is meningitis?
Inflammation of the meninges caused by viral or bacterial infection
What is encephalitis?
inflammation of the brain caused by infection or autoimmune mechanisms
What is cerebral vasculitis?
inflammation of blood vessel walls (sometimes called angiitis)
What was the evidence which suggested the presence of the blood brain barrier?
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was noted that dyes, and other tracers, injected intravenously, accumulated in most tissues, but were excluded from most areas of the CNS.
This suggested the existence of a Blood-Brain Barrier.
What term is used to describe the blood supply of the CNS?
Dense Vascularisation
No neurone is more than how far from a capillary?
100 micrometers
What cells form the blood brain barrier?
Endothelial cells and astrocytes
What do BB capillaries have at the endothelial cell-cell contacts?
Extensive tight junctions
What do the tight junctions of the BBB allow?
massively reduced solute and fluid leak across the capillary wall
What is the benefit of the BBB?
The BBB can then control the exchange of these substances using specific membrane transporters to transport into and out of the CNS (influx and efflux transporters).
Blood borne infections then have reduced entry into the CNS tissue
Describe the series of events which occurs when the BBB is disrupted?
- Endothelial layer disruption
- Fibrinogen leakage
- Astrocytes retract their end feet in response
- Then inflammatory cells can move to the area
What are the initial symptoms of encephalitis?
flu-like with pyrexia (high body temperature) and headache
What are the symptoms of encephalitis which are experienced within a few days / weeks?
confusion or disorientation
seizures or fits
changes in personality and behaviour
difficulty speaking
weakness or loss of movement
loss of consciousness
What are the most common viral causes of encephalitis?
Herpes Simplex
Measles
Varicella (chickenpox)
Rubella (German measles)
What is encephalitis most commonly caused by?
Viral infections