the ventricular system Flashcards
What are ventricles in the brain
Series of CSF-filled interconnected spaces, continuous with the subarachnoid space and central canal.
How do the ventricles appear in an MRI
ventricles appear black
what structures surround the lateral ventricles
the septum pellucidum and the corpus callosum sits in the roof.
The caudate nucleus sits in the lateral walls and the hippocampus sits in the floor of the inferior horn
How do the lateral ventricles communicate
They communicate with the third ventricle through the interventricular foramen also called the foramen of monro
Outline the 3rd ventricles
appears as a slit-like cleft, thalami sit in lateral walls and fornix sits in the roof.
How does the 3rd ventricle communicate with the 4th
communicate via the cerebral aqueducts which is surrounded by midbrain
What surrounds the 4th ventricle
surrounded by hindbrain, cerebellum posterior, pons and medulla anterior, cerebellar peduncles lateral.
How does the 4th ventricle communicate with the subarachnoid space
3 foramina exit into the subarachnoid space, two foramen of luschka (lateral) and one foramen of magendie (middle).
How is cerebral spinal fluid produced
produced by choroid plexus and it is present throughout ventricles.
Outline the structure of choroid plexus
capillary network surrounded by cuboidal epithelium, blood filtered through cap fenestrations and components transported through cuboidal epithelium into ventricles, tight junction between cuboidal epithelium forms the blood csf barrier as it prevents macromolecules from entering.
outline structure of cuboidal epithelium
villi to increase SA, active transport csf components, bidirectional, not all csf produced by choroid plexus within ventricles.
How does CSF flow within the ventricles
goes from lateral ventricle to third via interventricular foramen to fourth via cerebral aqueduct to cisterna magna via foramina of luschka and magendie.
outline the importance of CSF in subarachnoid space
CSF alway in contact with the brain parenchyma which is important for the transfer of micronutrients into the brain and removal of metabolites.
outline absorption of CSF
CSF pressure in subarachnoid space exceeds pressure in venous sinuses, prevents blood pooling in subarachnoid space.
How much CSF is made per day
around 500ml of CSF per day