89. Limbic System Flashcards
What are the 5 big areas of the limbic system? What are the 4 overall functions of the limbic system?
- Paralimbic Cortex (Limbic Lobe)
- Amygdala
- Hippocampal Formation
- Olfactory Cortex
- Hypothalamus (mammillary bodies)
Homeostasis (autonomic, neuroendocrine control - hypothalamus)
Olfaction (olfactory cortex)
Memory (Hippocampus)
Emotions/drive (Amygdala)
What are the structures of the paralimbic cortex? What are their functions?
Surrounds limbic core; connects neocortex (6 layers) to limbic core (3 layers)
Cingulate Gyrus - Paraolfactory gyrus - orbitofrontal cortex - insula - uncus - parahippocampal gyrus - cingulate gyrus
(entorhinal cortex: anterior portion of parahippocampal cortex)
What are the 3 parts of the hippocampal formation? What are their functions?
What are the 2 cortical areas and 2 pathways through the hippocampal formation?
- Dentate Gyrus - input to archicortex
- Hippocampus - continuous w/ fornix (CA1 + CA2 - most susceptible to ischemia; CA3, CA4)
- Subiculum - mesocortex transition from 3-6 layers
Areas: Dentate and Hippocampus
Perforant Path: mossy fibers from CA3 to fornix (bend above thalamus to mammillary bodies of hypothalamus)
Alvear Path: fibers from CA1 to fornix
Describe the path through the Papez circuit.
- Parahippocampal Gyrus
- Dentate Gyrus
(alvear, perforant path) - Hippocampus
- Subiculum
- Fornix
- Mammillary Bodies
(mammillothalamic tract) - Anterior Thalamic Nuclei
- Cingulate Gyrus
- Parahippocampal Gyrus (Entorhinal Cortex)
What is the function of the hippocampus?
Describe disease pathophys of anterograde amnesia, alzheimer’s disease, transient global amnesia
Hippocampus: convert short term memory to long term memory; encodes spatial memory
Anterograde Amnesia: bilateral hippocampal damage; cannot form new memories
Alzheimer’s Disease: dementia, neurodegeneration in Papez circuit causing impairment/inability to learn new info
Transient Global Amnesia: rare disorder of episodic memory problems due to damage in hippocampus or medial temporal lobe structures in Papez circuit
Describe the disease states of:
Wernicke-Korsakoff (cause, sx triad, imaging)
HSV-1 Encephalitis (cause)
Autoimmune Limbic Encephalitis (cause, sX)
WK: vit B1 (thiamine) deficiency = bilateral necrosis of mammillothalamic tract and nearby nuclei; most often in alcoholics (malnutrition)
sx triad: ataxia, eye movement abnormalities, confusional states
causes anterograde/retrograde amnesia
imaging: high intensity in periaqueductal gray, mammillary bodies, dorsomedial thalami
HSV1E: tropism for limbic cortex - severe damage to limbic system preferentially (memory problems)
AILE: antigens to limbic system = limbic dysfx (misperceptions, mood changes, sleep problems, seizures); autoimmune or viral