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Fundamentals of Nervous System

Neuroanatomy—study of structure of nervous system considered context of disorders of nervous
system
-teach us lessons about organization of nervous system
-more often, structure dictate’s function
-understanding structure help understand function, help us target therapeutics for
disorders

Main Divisions of Nervous System

CNS-comprising of brain and spinal cord
PNS-comprising of cranial and spinal nerves leave CNS
-Somatic Nervous System- innervates structures of body wall
-Muscle, skin, membranes
-Autonomic Nervous System— Innervates smooth muscles, glands of internal organs,
vessal
-Returns sensory information to CNS

Divisions of Nervous System--CNS
-Spinal Cord
-Brain
-Cerebrum—Forebrain
-Telencephalon -Diencephalon
-Cerebellum
-Mesencephalon—Midbrain
-Brain Stem
-Pons -Medulla
-Ventricular System

Surface Area in Brain Human CNS
Human CNS:
Tel:81 DI:4 Mid: 1 Hind:2 CBM: 10 SC:2

Rat CNS: TEL:38 DI:6 MID: 4 HID: CLM: 10 SC: 35

General Ascending Organization
Receptor (communicating to cranial nerve or spinal cord)
 Hindbrain (cranial nerve nuclei V-XII, reflexes, basic functions: BP, Heart rate) (Direct
projections to thalamus sometimes)
Midbrain (cranial nerve III- IV, visual and auditory information, reflexes, eye movement, body
movement)
Thalamus (relay station and filter for sensory processing, some involvement in movement)
Cortex (thought, voluntary movement, language, reasoning, perception, sensory cortex)

,Sensory input- Spinal Cord- Midbrain- Thalamus- Telencephalon

Symmetry of CNS
-general theme of neuroanatomy is CNS is largely symmetrical
-Hemispheres of cerebrum
-Tracts (fasciculi)
-largely move in symmetrical function through nervous system
-Columns (funiculi)-move vertical or ascend and descend through CNS
-Can decussate or cross from one side to CNS to other
-Crossed representation—generally right side of CNS receives information from
left and vis vera. Same for control or motor movements
-Commissures—move lateral or horizontal through CNS

Functional Units of CNS
-Glia—non neuronal, support cells
-Oligodendecytes, astrocytes, microglia
Neurons—Specialized cells receive and transmit signals to other cells
Neurites- axons, dendrites, terminal buttons
Nuclei—Collection of neurons comprising of unit of functionally related cells
-Grey matter
Tract—Collection of axons traversing the CNS
-White matter
Dendrites—Provide receptive pole of neuron
-branching and dendritic spines

Cell Body—metabolic and genetic central hub of a neuron
Axon—Special structure that propagates electrical signals from initial segment to terminals
Terminal Buttons—Area of neurotransmitter release, communicatees with other neurons




Synapses
-Two primary classes of synapse
-Electrical Synapse—characterized by gap junctions
-electrical signal moves from presynaptic to postsynaptic neuron
-relatively fast communication but less nuanced

,Chemical Synapses—majority of CNS responses
-Pre and post synaptic neuron separated by 30 nm space
-Communicate through neurotransmitters
-Directly-linked—fast communication associated with ligand gated ion channels
-Ionotropic receptors
-second messenger mediated—slower, dependent on interactions between proteins
to open channels
-Metabotropic receptors
-Channel openings produce postsynaptic potentials

Membrane potential
-Concentration gradient -Electrical gradient
Equilibrium potential
-Nernst Equation

NA+
Inside cell: 15. Outside Cells: 150 Equilibrium potential: 60+
K+
Inside cell: 150 Outside Cell: 5.5 Equilibrium potential: -90

CI-
Inside: 9 Outside: 125 Equilibrium potential: -70

Action Potential
-Na Channel opens when potential reached
Refractory Period-
-Absolute Refractory
-Relative Refractory

Cell Death: no longer have energy to do process, recorrect neurons, dies due to not being
able to have NA leave cell

Overview of Signaling—Myelination
PNS-Schwann Cells
CNS-Oligodendrocytes

-Myelin has high electical resistance and low capacitance
-acts as insulator
-unmyelinated axons result in slower propagation of action potential
-Myelinated axons result in increased conduction velocity at reduced metabolic
cost
-10-fold increase in speed
-unmyelinated axon at 100 um diameters= myelinated axon at 10 um diameters

-Myelin not continuous

, -NA+ and K + channels not evenly distributed
-saltatory conduction—to jump

-Whether a cell fires an action potential depends on balance of excitatory and inhibitory
inputs

Neurotransmitters
3 main classes:
- Exhibitory: serves to increase likelihood of postsynaptic neuron firing
-Glutamate -Norepinephrine
-Inhibitory: serves to decrease likelihood of postsynaptic neuron firing
-GABA, Endorphins
-Modulatory- has variables effects largely depend on brain area and receptor
targets
-Dopamine -Serotonin


Glutamate
-4 main classes of receptors
-3 ionotropic receptors
-NMDA (involved in associative learning) -Kainate -AMPA
Metabotropic receptors

Norepinephrine
-Catecholamine
-Functions through two main classes of receptors
-Both are meta tropic receptors
-a1 and a2
-a2 receptors have some inhibitory effects
-B1, B2, B3
-important of sympathetic tone

GABA
-Inhibitory
-Functions through two classes receptors
-GABA ionotropic receptor selectively permeable to CI-
GABA- metabotropic receptor permeable to K+

Synthesized from glutamate

Dopamine
-Modulatory catecholamine
-Relatively a few in number and produced in distinct areas

Acetylcholine
-Modulatory neurotransmitter critical for neuromuscular activation and cognitive process
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