cns Flashcards

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CNS development

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  • Develops from hollow tube
  • Rostral end becomes enlarged - brain
    • Forebrain (telencephalon + diencephalon)
    • Midbrain (mesencephalon)
    • Hindbrain (metencephalon/pons + myelencephalon/medulla). Cerebellum is outgrowth
  • Caudal end remains as spinal cord
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2
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Telencephalon (2 parts)

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Cerebrum, basal ganglia

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Cerebrum

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  • Most of brain
  • Highest level of processing, motor activity, sensory perception, consciousness
  • Outer layer is cerebral cortex - grey matter (cell bodies, dendrites, synapses)
  • Inner layer is white matter (myelinated axons)
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4
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Basal ganglia

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movement control

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5
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Diencephalon (2 parts)

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thalamus, hypothlamus

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6
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thalamus

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processes info going to cerebrum

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7
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hypothalamus

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role in regulation of autonomic body functions

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8
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brainstem (3 parts)

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Midbrain
Hindbrain: pons and medulla
- Contain white matter tracts
- nuclei of cranial nerves

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9
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Reticular formation + its 3 functions

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Central core of brainstem
1. ascending: arousal and consciousness
2. descending: muscle tone (gamma-MN)
3. Respiratory and cardiovascular centres (medulla)

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10
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Ventricular system

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Carries CSF
- Right and left lateral ventricles
- 3rd ventricle (in diencephalon, between thalami)
- cerebral aqueduct, 4th ventricle (between dorsal pons and cerebellum)

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CSF

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  • Prod by choroid plexus (in ventricles)
  • Leaves ventricular system via apertures b/w cerebellum and medulla
  • Fills space surrounding entire CNS
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12
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Pia mater

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innermost layer on surface of CNS

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13
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arachnoid membrane

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fits loosely over surface
- Space between arachnoid membr and pia mater: subarachnoid space, CSF
- Rich blood supply
- CSF reabsorbed into veins

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14
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Dura mater

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outermost layer - thick, tough, protective

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15
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CSF functions

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Buoyant - protects against forces distorting brain (ex. gravity)
Excretion of waste byproducts from neurons and glia
Transport of hormones

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