Cells Of The Nervous System And Neuromuscular Joint Flashcards

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Neuron characteristics

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Excitable cells of CNS
Heterogenous morphology (uni/bi/multipolar)
Non dividing

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Axon characteristics

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1 axon projection per neurone with branches off called ‘collaterals’
Usually covered in myelin
Send communications

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3
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Dendrite characteristics

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Receive signals from other neurons
Many coming off per neuron
Not covered in myelin

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4
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Oligodendrocyte function

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Provides myelin for multiple axons
Helps signal speed

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5
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Astrocyte function

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Supportive
Most abundant cell type

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6
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Microglia function

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Immune cells
Neuronal macrophages

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7
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Ependyma cells

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Epithelial cells lining the vessels

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8
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Na+/K+ rough levels in/out of cell

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High extracellular [Na+]
Low intracellular [Na+]
Vice versa for K+

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9
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Membrane depolarisation affects on Voltage Gated Channels (VGCs)

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VGNaCs open - Na+ influx
VGKCs open at a slower rate - efflux of K+ - membrane re polarisation

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10
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How is Na+ K+ balance restored

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Na+-K+-ATPase pump

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11
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How does saltatory conduction occur

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Myelin has high resistance so prevents AP spreading
AP jumps from node to node (of ranvier)

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12
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How is neurotransmitter (NT) released

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AP opens voltage gated Ca 2+ channels at presynaptic terminal
Ca2+ influx causes vesicle exocytocis

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13
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How is postsynaptic receptor activated

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NT binds to receptor in posynaptic cleft
Activates receptor

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14
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What happens to NT after activation

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NT dissociates from receptor and is;
Metabolised by enzymes
Recycled by transporter proteins

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15
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Axosomatic synapse

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Axon to cell body

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16
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Axodendritic synaps

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Axon to neuronal dendrite

17
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Axoaxoniuc

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Axon to axon

18
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NT and NT receptorinvolved in skeletal muscle activation

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Acetylcholine ACh
Nicotinic ACh receptor

19
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum function

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Storage of Ca 2+ in muscle cells to be released when activated causing contraction