Cerebral Vasculature and Brain Homeostasis Flashcards
All of the following is true regarding CSF, EXCEPT for what?
A. there is ~150mL of CSF around the brain at any given moment
B. we make ~ 550mL/day of CSF
C. CSF is regularly recycled in the ventricles
D. None of the above are correct
CSF is regularly recycled in the ventricles
CSF is NOT RECEYCLED
The CSF in the brain flows through 4 ventricles which are each connected by small foramen, apertures, and aquaducts. Which of the following connects the LAteral Ventricles to the 3rd Ventricle?
A. Intraventricular Foramen
B. Cerebral Aquaduct
C. Median Aperture
D. Lateral Apertures
Intraventricular Foramen
The CSF in the brain flows through 4 ventricles which are each connected by small foramen, apertures, and aquaducts. Which of the following connects the 4th Ventricle to the cisterna magna?
A. Intraventricular Foramen
B. Cerebral Aquaduct
C. Median Aperture
D. Lateral Apertures
Median Aperture
The CSF in the brain flows through 4 ventricles which are each connected by small foramen, apertures, and aquaducts. Which of the following connects the 3rd ventricle to the 4th ventricle?
A. Intraventricular Foramen
B. Cerebral Aquaduct
C. Median Aperture
D. Lateral Apertures
Cerebral Aquaduct
The CSF in the brain flows through 4 ventricles which are each connected by small foramen, apertures, and aquaducts. Which of the following connects the 4th ventricle to the arachnoid space?
A. Intraventricular Foramen
B. Cerebral Aquaduct
C. Median Aperture
D. Lateral Apertures
Lateral Apertures
T/F: The blocking of any of the aquducts, foramen, or apertures that connect the ventricles will absolute stop the flow of fluid to the ventricles they correlate with
True; duh
The Choroid plexus is generally produces the CSF and is found in all of the ventricles. However, what two ventricles have the most?
A. Lateral and 3rd
B. 3rd and 4th
C. Lateral and 4th
D. None of the above
Lateral and 4th ventricles
The choroid plexus makes about ___-____% of the CSF, while the rest of the CSF is produced by tissue lining the ______ and blood vessels
The choroid plexus makes up about 50-70% of the CSF, while the rest of the CSF is produced by tissue lining the ventricles and blood vessels
Producing CSF is a two stage process that involvesfilatration of blood plasma and modifying the ion composition. The filtration of plasma (serum) is passive and involves two main pressures Hydrostatic and Oncotic, both with a tissue and capillary aspect. Which of the following correctly describes capillary Hydrostatic pressure ?
A. Osmotic pressure inside the capillary that pulls fluid in to the vessel
B. Pressure that surrounds the capillary and pulls fluid out of the vessel
C. Small pressure surrounding the capillary that pushes fluid into the capillary
D. Large pressure within the capillary that pushes fluid out of the vessel
Large pressure within the capillary that pushes fluid out of the vessel
Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure is Blood Pressure
Which of the following is true of passive filatration of serum during the first stage in forming CSF?
A. Blood pressure in the capillary is less than tissue hydrostatic pressure
B. Fluid moves from the ventricles into the blood vessels
C. The capillary and tissue oncotic pressures cancel each other out
D. All the above are correct
The capillary and tissue oncotic pressures cancel each other out
B/C the oncotic pressures cancel one another out, and the capillary hydrostatic pressure is greater than tissue hydrostatic pressure, fluid is pushed out of the blood vessels and into the ventricles
Producing CSF is a two stage process that involvesfilatration of blood plasma and modifying the ion composition. The filtration of plasma (serum) is passive and involves two main pressures Hydrostatic and Oncotic, both with a tissue and capillary aspect. Which of the following correctly describes tissue Oncotic Pressure?
A. Osmotic pressure inside the capillary that pulls fluid in to the vessel
B. Pressure that surrounds the capillary and pulls fluid out of the vessel
C. Small pressure surrounding the capillary that pushes fluid into the capillary
D. Large pressure within the capillary that pushes fluid out of the vessel
Pressure that surrounds the capillary and pulls fluid out of the vessel
Production of CSF is constant over a wide range of intracranial pressures. How is this information clinically relevant?
Even if their is a high intercranial pressure, our bodies will continue to make CSF…uh oh boom goes the dynamite
Although the CSF is filtered blood plasma/serum, the concentration of certain ions are different. What 2 ions are the same for the most part?
Na
HCO3
Although the CSF is filtered blood plasma/serum, the concentration of certain ions are different. What 3 ions are greater in concentration in the CSF than the plasma?
Mg
Cl
CO2: the brain uses so much oxygen, that a lot of CO2 is present
What 4 substances are found in lesser concentration in CSF compared to the blood plasma?
K
Ca
Protein
Glucose
We know that [K+] is less in the CSF as compared to serum. Why is this the case?
Our bodies make CSF with low potassium concentration, in order to compensate for the natural efflux of potassium out of the blood
Which of the following correctly explains why its important for CSF to have enough protein?
A. Protein is a good hydrogen ion buffer and this helps regulate the pH
B. Without protein, hydrogen ion levels would decrease causing the blood to be basic
C. Protein helps transport potassium out of the blood
D. None of the above are correct
Protein is a good hydrogen ion buffer and this helps regulate the pH
How does the body get rid of CSF?
CSF is reabsorbed by the arachnoid villi in the end