General Neurophysiology Lecture (Dr. Karius) Flashcards
Cerebrospinal Fluid
- 150 mL at any given moment
- Not, recirculated, so makes about 550 mL/day
- Most of the CSF (50 - 70%) is made by the specialized tissue of the CHOROID PLEXUS
- The remaining CSF is made by the Tissue that LINES the VENTRICLES and BLOOD VESSELS
Cerebrospinal Fluid
TWO STAGE PROCESS
Step 1: Passive FILTRATION of Serum
Step 2: HCO3, Cl, and K Concentrations controlled by Channels on Epithelial Cells. AQUAPORINS also exist
IMPORTANT NOTE: Production of CAF is CONSTANT over a WIDE RANGE of Intracranial Pressures
Items in EQUAL Concentration between Plasma and CSF
1) Na+
2) Cl-
3) HCO3
Items where [CSF] > [Plasma]
1) Mg++
2) CO2
Items where [CSF]
1) K+
2) Ca++
3) Protein
4) Glucose
Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow
- CSF flows through the VENTRICULAR SYSTEM. However, the Flow is ONE WAY and the CSF must be REABSORBED at the END
- The CSF flows through VENTRICLES, through the different FORAMEN
Cerebrospinal Fluid Absorption
1) ABSORPTION of CSF by ARACHNOID VILLI*****
- Endothelium of Sinus and the Membrane on the Villi have FUSED
- Bulk flow of CSF into Venous Sinus is PRIMARY
- PINOCYTOSIS also Documented
- Absorption of CSF is PROPORTIONAL to Intracranial Pressure
a) At Pressures below 68mm CSF, NO ABSORPTION
b) Normal Pressure ~ 112mm CSF - INCREASED Pressure causes DAMAGE to Neurons
2) From the Arachnoid Villi, the CSF enters the VENOUS SINUSES by BULK FLOW
**The ROLE of the CSF is to PROTECT the Brain (Weight in Air: 1400g; Weight in CSF: 50g; Effect of CSF: Priceless)
Blood Brain Barrier
A) Capillaries in Brain have Two Components that Limit Exchange:
1) TIGHT JUNCTIONS between Endothelial Cells
2) GLIAL ENDFOOT come in Close Contact with Blood Vessels
B) Passive Diffusion:
1) H2O
2) CO2
3) O2
4) FREE Steroid Hormones (Most are Protein Bound)
C) What is the Major Energy Source for Neurons?
- GLUCOSE, which does NOT cross the Blood Brain Barrier readily
Blood Brain Barrier and Glucose
GLUCOSE:
- GLUT1 Transporter!!!!!!
- NOT Insulin Dependent
- Two Forms (45 and 55K)
a) 55K on CAPILLARIES
b) 45K on ASTROGLIA
Blood Brain Barrier and Na/K/2Cl Transporter
Na/K/2Cl Transporter:
- Moves ALL those ions fro CSF to Blood
- Expression tied to ENDOTHELIN 1 and 3
a) Endothelin production tied to a Signal from the ASTROCYTES
b) May be related to [K+]CSF
Blood Brain Barrier and Drugs
- Many drugs DO CROSS the BBB but are MOVED BACK to the Blood via P-GLYCOPROTEIN!!!!!!!!!!
Blood Brian Barrier Function
1) The BBB exists to PROTECT the Chemical Composition of the CSF from BLOOD-BORNE AGENTS
2) Maintain ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION
a) Particularly related to K+
b) Maintenance of Vm
3) Protection from TOXINS
4) Prevent ESCAPE of Neurotransmitters
Several Places where the Brain is exposed to the Blood
- In these regions the Capillaries do NOT have the Tight Junctions between Endothelial Cells
- The CIRCUMVENTRICULAR ORGANS are Neural Tissue that is “Outside” or not as well protected by the BBB as other Neural Tissue. There are FOUR Regions that fall in this Category
1) AREA 1: The POSTERIOR PITUITARY
- The Neurohypophysis
- Modified NEURAL TISSUE
- Release Hormones into Blood
2) AREA 2: Area POSTREMA
- Vomiting
3 & 4) AREAS 3 and 4: ORGANUM VASCULOSUM of the LAMINA TERMINALS (OVLT)
- Subfornical Organ
- Both are involved in Control of Body Water/ Thirst/ Blood Volume Control (Angiotensin)
PURPOSE: Allow certain parts of the Brain to access the Plasma Composition
CONSEQUENCE: These areas are also exposed to Toxins that the rest of the Brain is PROTECTED from
Cerebral Circulation
- 750 mL/min REQUIRED (14% of CO)
IMPORTANT DETAIL ABOUTN ARTERIAL FLOW:
- The 2 Internal Carotids and the Basilar Artery Join to form the CIRCLE OF WILLIS
- Despite appearance, there is little mixing of the Blood from the different sources
- IMPACT: Disruption of one of the Inputs produces LOCALIZED (Discrete) areas of Ischemia
Cerebral Circulation
SYMPATHETIC INNERVATION
SYMPATHETIC:
- Neurotransmitters: Norepinephrine and NPY
- Receptors: Alpha Adrenergics
- Leads to CONSTRICTION when Systemic Cardiac Output/ Blood Pressure INCREASES****