Histology of the CNS Flashcards
Which of the following is a dense network of nerve fibers and their branches synapses, all together with glial filaments?
A. Axon Hillock
B. Dendritic Spines
C. Nissl Substance Bodies
D. Neuropil
Neuropil
What structure is indicated by the NH?
How can this be recognized?
Nissl Substance
- stains very intensly due to the high ribosomal activity and high protein synthesis
What is the name of the structure indicated by the stars in both pictures?
Neuropil
Answer the following questions about Anterograde transport:
What direction does it carry material in?
What carrier microtubule-associated motor protiein is utilized?
Cell body to axon
Kinesin
Answer the following questions about Retrograde transport:
What direction does it carry material in?
What carrier microtubule-associated motor protiein is utilized?
Axon terminal to cell body or dendrites
Dynein
All of the following is true of fast transport, EXCEPT:
A. Utilizes anterograde movement of substances
B. Retrograde may include endocytosed toxins, and viruses
C. Moves cytoskeleton elements
D. Speed of 20-400 mm/day
Moves cytoskeleton elements
Does fast or slow transport only utilize anterograde movement, and is not bidriectional used more to move organelles?
Slow transport only utilizes anterograde transport
Fast is bidirectional and used to move more organelles
What type of axonal transport is actually how shingles virus is moved to different ganglia?
A. Anterograde
B. Retrograde
C. Fast Transport
D. Slow Transport
Fast Transport
Identify the structures labeled A, B, C, F
A. Mitochondria
B. Synaptic Vesicles
C. Chemical synapse
F. Chemical Synapse
What is the name of the structure indicated by both T1 and T2?
Presynaptic Terminals
Dendrites aren’t the only contact for axons, instead axons can synapse with various parts of neurons or target cells. This aspect allows for the modulation of different signals coming in at the same time. Which of the following is the name of the connection of an axon synapsing on another cell body?
A. Axoaxonic synapse
B. Axosomatic synapse
C. Acodendritic synapse
D. None of the above
Axosomatic synapse
Not all of the body utilizes chemical synapse for signalling, but some utilize electrical synapse like the retina and olfactory bulbs. For electrical synapse, where does the electrical current flow between neurons, and what links the pre and postsynaptic membranes?
Gap Junctions
Connexons
What is another name for glial cell bodies?
Soma
What are the intermediate filaments made out of, which reinforce the proximal regions of astrocytes?
Glial Fibrillary Acid Protein (GFAP)
What glial cell type is pictured here?
Astrocytes