neurones and all that Flashcards
when are neurons formed
• Mainly, but not exclusively, formed during brain development
what do dendrites do
receive inputs (dendritic spines), transmit to cell body (soma)
what are the 2 different types of synapse
- Chemical – majority
* Electrical – less, enable synchronised electrical activity
where are synapses concentrated
dendritic spines
types of Glia
Oligodendrocytes
Microglia
astrocytes
oligodendrocytes
- Myelinating cells of CNS
- Unique to vertebrates
- Myelin insulates axon segments, enables rapid nerve conduction
- Myelin sheath segments interrupted by nodes of Ranvier – saltatory conduction
- Provide metabolic support for axons
- Can provide support for multiple axons
what are Microglia
- Resident immune cells of the CNS
- Originate from yolk sac progenitors that migrate into CNS
- “Resting” state, highly ramified, motile processes survey environment (2-3 µm/min)
- Upon activation (e.g. by ATP), retract processes, become “amoeboid” & motile
- Proliferate at sites of injury - phagocytic
functions of microglia
- Immune surveillance
- Phagocytosis – debris/microbes
- Synaptic plasticity – pruning
what are astrocytes
- Star-like cells
- Most numerous glial cells in the CNS
- Highly heterogeneous – not all star-shaped
- Common ‘marker’ glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)
astrocyte morphology
• Fibrous – white matter, contact blood vessels, pia & nodes of ranvier
• Protoplasmic – grey matter, contact blood vessels and pia
Astrocytes contribute to blood-brain barrier – aquaporin 4
astrocyte functions
- Developmental – radial glia
- Structural - define brain micro-architecture
- Envelope synapses – “tripartite synapse”
- Homeostatic – buffer K+, glutamate, etc.
- Metabolic support - Glutamate-Glutamine shuttle
- Neurovascular coupling (basis of fMRI)
- Proliferate in disease – gliosis/astrocytosis
ependymal cells
- Epithelial-like, line ventricles & central canal of spinal cord
- CSF production, flow & absorption
- Ciliated – facilitates flow
- Allow solute exchange between nervous tissue & CSF
choroid plexus
- Frond-like projections in ventricles
- Formed from modified ependymal cells, villi form around network of capillaries → highly vascularised & large surface area
- Main site CSF production by plasma filtration (driven by solute secretion)
- Gap junctions between cells form blood-CSF barrier