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Biol 216 Nervous System Summary

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NERVOUS SYSTEM 1
 Evolution of the Nervous System
o As animals evolved - greater need for an increasingly complex & adept nervous system
 To compete: escape danger/predators & find food/shelter/mates
 Strong natural selection pressure for a more refined, competent nervous system
o Comparative Neuroscience
 Invertebrates: simple nervous system, fewer
neurons, less complex networks
 Then: cephalization - development of an
anterior head where sensory organs & nervous tissues
are concentrated
 Nerve nets - loose mesh of neurons found in
radially symmetrical animals
 Nerve cord - bundle of nerves which extend
from the central ganglia to the rest of the body
 --> trend toward bilateral symmetry of
nervous system and body
 Body parts are mirror images on the
either side of the midline
 Organization of the nervous system, such as paired nerves linking lobes in brain with
specific muscles and receptors--> allow for sophisticated sensory processing
 Ex) Animals: coordinated, rapid movement to hunt prey, escape predators
 Ganglia - functional clusters of neurons
 Phyla?
o Vertebrate Nervous System - pattern of development determines the
structure of the nervous system
 Temporal & Spatial Gene Expression - Hox Genes-->Encode for
proteins that regulate transcription of genes
 Have 60 AA sequence called homeobox --> encodes for a
homeodomain--> part of the protein that binds to DNA
 Chromosome expression aligns with different hox genes
anterior/posterior part of animal--> start to specify regions of the adult

 Colored segments=similar genes--> encode for similar proteins that
specify the body plan in each organism
o Neural tube formation:
 Neural tube=precursor of the CNS
 Neural crest cells migrate and differentiate
into a number of varied cell types
 Neural plate involutes

 Ex) Human Embryo--> 3 weeks after
conception (~3mm)--> brain, spinal cord, heart and other
organs begin to form
 Ex) Gene expression during neural tube
formation: cadherin gene
 Calcium dependent adhesion
molecules - transmembrane proteins
 Role in cell adhesion--> ensures
that cells within tissues are bound together
 Dependent on Ca 2+ to function

, NERVOUS SYSTEM 2
 The Brain
o General functions:
 Receive information
 Integrate information
 Store information
 Retrieve information
o Has specialized regions to carry out
functions
 Ex) Somatosensory -touch,
pain, temperature, body position
o Blood Brain Barrier - separation of
circulating blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
 Occurs along capillaries and consists of
tight junctions around the capillaries that do not
exist in normal circulation
 Endothelial cells - restrict the diffusion
of microscopic objects (bacteria etc.) and
large/hydrophilic molecules into the CSF
 Allow diffusion of small
hydrophobic molecules (O2, hormones,
CO2)
 Cells of the barrier ACTIVELY transport metabolic products such as glucose across the barrier
with specific proteins
o Meninges - layers of connective tissue (membranes) covering the brain & spinal cord
 Pia, arachnoid, dura mater (most outside)
 Function: support blood vessels, contain CSF, "pad" between brain and skull
o Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - clear colorless fluid produced in the choroid plexus (complex of glial cells-called
ependymal cells)
 Circulates nutrients & chemicals filtered from the blood
 Removes waste products from the brain
 Occupies the subarachnoid space (space between arachnoid and pia) and the ventricular system
 Protect brain from striking cranium when head is jolted
 Provides buoyancy and support to the brain against gravity
 Buoyancy protects brain since brain and CSF are similar in density--> makes brain float in
neutral buoyancy, suspended in the CSF
 Allows brain to attain decent size & weight without resting on the flow of the cranium
(would kill nervous tissue)
 Provides chemical balance/stability
o Ventricular system
 Ventricles - cavities in the brain filled with CSF
 Subdural hematoma - swelling containing blood - ventricle gets pushed in and absorbs shock
 Alzheimer's Disease: ventricular volume is significantly higher than healthy subjects - space bigger
because have less actual brain tissue
o Forebrain - forms cerebrum has L & R hemispheres
 Left hemisphere - responds to sensory signals from the right side of body & controls movements
of right side of body (vice versa)
 Focus on details (recognizing particular face in crowd)
 Spoken & written language, abstract reasoning, math
 Right hemisphere - focus on broad background (understanding relative position of objects in
space)
 Intuitive thinking, conceptualization, music, art
 Hemispheres connected by thick axon bundles called corpus callosum
 Cerebral Cortex - outermost thin layer of grey matter covering a core of white matter
 in mammals: comprised of 6 layers of neurons, 2-4 mm thick in humans
 Grey matter: neuron cell bodies and dendrites
 White matter: axons (many axons have myelin sheaths

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