Neuroanatomy Flashcards

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What is the grey matter made up of?

A

neuronal cell bodies

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2
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What is the white matter made up of?

A

myelinated axons

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3
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What are the functions of the midbrain?

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→ Produces dopamine, serotonin and other monoamines
→ Processes visual and auditory pathways (Superior colliculus covers visual, Inferior colliculus covers auditory)

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4
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Which cranial nerves come from the midbrain?

A

III and IV

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5
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Which nuclei are associated with the midbrain?

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III, IV and V

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What are the functions of the pons?

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Facilitates cardiovascular and respiratory function (control rhythm)

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7
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Which cranial nerves come from the pons?

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V, VI, VII, VIII

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Which nuclei are associated with the pons?

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V, VI, VII, VIII

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9
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Which cranial nerves come from the medulla oblongata?

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IX, X, XI, XII

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Which nuclei are associated with the medulla oblongata?

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V, IX, X, XI, XII

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What are the types of non-neuronal cells?

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Oligodendrocytes
Astrocytes
Microglia

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What do oligodendrocytes do?

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  • Mainly carry out myelin sheath formation around nerve fibres in CNS
  • In white matter: produce myelin sheath around myelinated fibres in white matter, are the predominant neuroglial cell in white matter
  • In grey matter: closely associated with neuron cell bodies, function as satellite cells to support
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What do astrocytes do?

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  • Regulate composition of intercellular environment and entry of substances into it
  • Structural support to neurons (specifically to synapses)
  • Metabolize neurotransmitters (eg if they are released by axon terminal but don’t bind to postsynaptic neuron
  • Mediate the exchange of nutrients and metabolites between the blood and neurons
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What do microglia do?

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  • Small phagocytic cells that enlarge and become mobile after injury to the CNS
  • Release TNF-α, IL-1β in response to neuroinflammation
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