Lecture 21 Flashcards
What are menings
Protective covering for the brain
What are the 3 layers of the mening for the brain
Dura matter
Arachnoid
Pia matter
What is dura matter and the 5 features
Tough matter.
The 5 features:
- outermost layer of meninges
- dense and fibrous - tough
- two layers, inner and outer
- space between the layers form venous sinuses
- inner layer forms the dural folds
Special features of Dura matter: dural folds, coronal view
- formed from inner layer of dura matter
- seperate major divisions of brain
- provide stability of the brain within cranium
Special features of Dura Matter, dural folds
- Falx cerebri
Seperates cerebral hemisphere
Median plane
Flax means sickle shaped- Falx cerebelli
Seperates cerebellar hemispheres
Median plane - tentorium cerebelli
Seperates the cerebrum from the cerebellum
- Falx cerebelli
Special features of Dura Matter, venous sinus: three features
- located where the 2 layers of dura matter seperate
- collecting veins
- they collect 2 things
1) venous blood from the brain
2) old CSF after it has cycled through the ventricular system
What is the Arachnoid ( spider like layer )
This is the layer beneath the dura matter
Named because of the spider like appearance
What are the 5 features of the Arachnoid
- layer beneath the dura matter
- layer above the Pia meter
- it does not extend into sulci ( valleys )
- contains 2 special features
1) subarachnoid space
2) arachnoid granulations - contains blood vessels ( within the subarachnoid space, lying on top of the Pia meter )
Special features of the arachnoid, subarachnoid space
Between the arachnoid and the Pia mater
Filled with cerebrospinal space ( CSF )
Special features of Arachoid. Arachnoid granulations
- perforate the inner layer of dura mater
- transport ( old ) CSF from subarachnoid space into venous sinus
What is Pia mater and the 4 features
Delicate mother
- inner layer of menings
- transparent and delicate
- blood vessels in arachnoid sits on top of Pia mater
- adheres to brain and follows gyri and extends into sulci
The ventricular system and its 4 features
- network of interconnected spaces ( ventricles ) within the brain
- filled with cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ) which nourishes and protects the brain
- spaces lined with ependymal cells, which circulate the CSF ( waving cilia )
- CSF is produced by the CHOROID PLEXUS
The ventricular system ( anterior view )
Lateral ventricles ( 2 )
- there are 2 of them, one in each cerebral hemisphere
Third ventricle (1)
- located in the diencephalon
Cerebral aqueduct (1)
- connects third ventricle to the forth ventricle
- located in the midbrain
Forth ventricle
- located at the level of the cerebellum
Central canal ( spinal cord )
The ventricular system ( lateral view )
It’s the same as the anterior view
- lateral ventricles ( 2 )
Two of them, one in each cerebral hemisphere - third ventricle (1)
Located in the diencephalon - cerebral aqueduct
Connects third and forth ventricle
Located in the midbrain - Forth ventricle (1)
Located at the level of the cerebellum
Central canal ( spinal cord )
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and its circulation. What are the 4 features
- produced by choroid plexus withen the venticales
- Surrounds the CNS, within subarachnoid space
- Provides support and cushion
- Transports nutrients and waste