Structure Of The Nervous System Flashcards
In this section you will examine the macro- and micro-scopic structure of the nervous system and how these arise during development.
Function of glia. (5)
▪more than passive support ▪at least as numerous as neurons ▪provide trophies support ▪regulate electrical activity ▪protect neurons from external factors
Types of glia in the PNS(2)
▪Satellite cells
▪Schwann cells
Function of satellite cells(2)
▪Surround neuron cell bodies in ganglia
▪Regulate oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrient and neurotransmitter levelled around neurons in ganglia
Function of Schwann cells (3)
▪Surround axons in the PNS
▪Myelination of peripheral axons
▪Participate in repair process after injury
Name the glial cells in the CNS (4)
▪Oligodendrocytes
▪Astrocytes
▪Microglia
▪Ependymal cells
Function of Oligodendrocytes (2)
▪Myelinate CNS axons therefore insulate
▪Provide structural framework
▪Generate myelin sheath
Function of astrocytes (5)
▪Maintain blood brain barrier ▪Provide structural support ▪Extracellular ion balance. nutrient provision to neurons. Maintain dissolved gas concentrations. ▪Absorb and recycle neurotransmitters. ▪Form scar tissue after injury. Repair ▪Gliotransmitter release
Function of microglia
▪Remove cell debris, wastes and pathogens by phagocytosis. Immune response. Clearance of extracellular release.
▪Synaptic pruning
Function of Ependymal cells
▪Line ventricles (brain) and central canal (spinal cord)
▪Assist in producing, circulating, and monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid
▪Pool of stem cells
What are the three components of a tripartite synapse?
▪Presynaptic terminal nerve
▪Postsynaptic spine
▪Glial cell
Function of glia in tripartite synapse
▪Regulate neurotransmitter recycling
▪Release gliotransmitters e.g. ATP and D serine
▪Ensheath synapses
Neural tube formation(4)
▪Neural plate forms a furrow at the medial hinge point
▪Neural folds and groove presents epithelium delaminates
▪Neural folds contact to form neural tube but not yet fused
▪Neural folds fused to produce neural crest
What are the three layers of cells in the neural plate?
▪Endoderm
▪Mesoderm
▪Exoderm
What does the Endoderm form?
Internal tubes in the body
What does the Endoderm form?
Flesh