Nerve and Muscle: Degeneration and Re-innervation Flashcards

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What is a motor unit?

A

Aggregation of a motor neuron axon and all the muscle fibers it innervates

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What to efferent neurones do?

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  • Leave ventral horn
  • Into peripheral nervous
  • Innervates muscles
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3
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Difference between small and large motor units?

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level of force. Small=low

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4
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What spinal tract supplies skeletal muscles?

A

Corticospinal

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5
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What will neurons in the motor system supply

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  • Skeletal muscles
  • Smooth muscles
  • Glands
  • Other neurons
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What is neurapraxia?

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  • Structure still intact
  • Ion pump dysfunction
  • Ischaemia following trauma, traction or pressure
  • Motor function is lost but can be fully recovered over time
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Axonotmesis?

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  • Schwann cells remain intact
  • Axonal death
  • Damage to axon and possibly myelin
  • Surrounding endoneurium remains intact and can guide regrowth
  • Complete loss of function
  • Degeneration of distal axon
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Neurotmesis?

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  • Loss of nerve fibre continuity
  • Total severance of peripheral nerve
  • Axon, myelin, endoneurium all divided
  • Total loss of function and no guiding structures
  • Surgical intervention
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Process of injury to neuron and re-growth?

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  • Neurons can regenerate if cell body remains intact
  • Schwann cells phagocytose the distal axon and myelin
  • Muscle fibre undergoes wasting
  • Cell body undergoes cromatolysis
  • Axons sprout from the damaged end to restore innervation of the muscle
  • Muscle regrows where possible to reach and innervate original tissue/organ
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Muscle response to injury

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  • Dependent of muscle type
  • Smooth and cardiac are myogenic and are not initiated by nerves
  • Initial paralysis
  • Progression depends on whether the upper or lower motor neuron was damaged
  • Atrophy/wasting occurs
  • Leads to muscle death and fibrosis
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