S7) The Nervous System Flashcards
Describe the basic layout of the nervous system
Which nerve roots do the sensory and motor neurons accompany?
- Sensory neuron accompanies dorsal nerve root
- Motor neuron accompanies ventral nerve root
What are fascicles?
Fascicles are bundles of nerve fibres
Describe the arrangement of connective tissues in the nerves of the body
- Groups of fascicles are held together by the epineurium
- Individual fascicles are surrounded by the perineurium
- Individual nerve fibres are surrounded bu the endoneurium
What are the two types of cells in the nervous system?
- Neurones
- Glial cells
Identify the 2 types of glial cells in the body
- Oligodendrocytes
- Schwann cells
Distinguish between a Schwann cell and an oligodendrocyte in terms of myelination and location
- Oligodendrocytes can myelinate many axons and are found in the CNS
- Schwann cells can only myelinate one axon and are found in the PNS
What do astrocytes do?
- Extend processes out towards synapses and ‘ vacuum ‘ up any excess neurotransmitters
- Produce changes in the brain cells to create a blood/brain barrier, preventing toxins/bacteria/pathogens getting from the blood to the brain
What are microglia cells ?
Microglia cells are mobile immune cells of the CNS
What do microglia cells do?
- Microglia cells have constantly moving processes that are constantly looking for pathogens and antigens
- When found they will develop into macrophages
Where are the autonomic preganglionic neurone cell bodies found in the CNS?
Sympathetic – lateral horn in T1-L2 cord segments
Parasympathetic – S2-S4 cord segments and brainstem
Describe the 4 different ways preganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system can be distributed
- Ascend the chain then synapse (typically to supply the head and neck)
- Synapse at the level of entry (to supply dermatomes at the T1-L2 levels)
- Traverse the chain then synapse in a pre-aortic ganglion (to supply abdominal viscera)
- Descend the chain then synapse (typically to supply the lower limbs)
Describe the 2 different ways postganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system reach their targets
- Postganglionics reach their targets along the walls of blood vessels
- Postganglionics reach their targets along spinal nerves
What is the major source of parasympathetic preganglionic input to the thoracic and abdominal viscera?
Vagus nerve
The head has 4 specialised parasympathetic ganglia. Identify them
- Ciliary ganglion
- Pterygopalatine ganglion
- Submandibular ganglion
- Otic ganglion