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Nervous System Histology
Week 9 Human Body Explorer
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Objective 1: Neuron Structure
Parts of a Neuron - animation Link
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Breakdown 1 Dendrites (receptive regions) Cell body (Soma)
(biosynthetic center and receptive region) Neuron cell body Nissl bodies (rough ER) Dendrite Neurofibrils Impulse direction Nucleus Nucleolus Axon (impulse generating and conducting region)
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Breakdown 2 Axon hillock Impulse direction Node of Ranvier Axon
Schwann cell (one internode) Neurilemma (sheath of Schwann)
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Schwann cells - supporting cells of the PNS that myelinate axons.
Myelin sheath – whitish lipoprotein that surrounds and insulates the axon (nerve fiber) Neurilamma - external layer containing bulk of cytoplasm with nucleus and organelles Schwann cell nucleus myelin sheath axon neurilemma Node of Ranvier
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(secretory component)
Breakdown 3 Impulse direction Axon terminals (secretory component) Terminal branches (Telodendria)
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Remember this? Axon terminals Muscle fibers Axon (branches)
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Breakdown 4 Axon Collateral
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Spinal Cord Smear – Motor Neuron
What you need to draw and label (Nuclei) Cell Body Spinal Cord Smear – Motor Neuron
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Gaps between successive Schwann cells along the length of the axon
Nodes of Ranvier - Gaps between successive Schwann cells along the length of the axon Microscopic Views
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What you need to draw and label
Axon Node of Ranvier Neurilemma
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Objective 2: Neuron Classification
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A short process (axon) emerges from the cell body and divides into proximal and distal branches
> Receptive Endings Distal process (toward periphery) Proximal process (toward CNS) Has a single axon and a single dendrite attached to opposite sides of the cell body < dendrite axon (branched) > Has multiple dendrites and a single axon dendrites axon
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(Pseudo)unipolar neuron
Most sensory neurons Cell body located in Dorsal Root Ganglion (spinal nerves) Multipolar neurons Most neurons Most CNS neurons (interneurons) All motor neurons Cell bodies located in Spinal cord & Brain
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Bipolar neurons Found in Example: Retina special sense organs
(eye, ear, nose, tongue) Example: Retina
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(Pseudo)uipolar neurons
HISTOLOGY (Pseudo)uipolar neurons Bipolar neurons Multipolar neurons
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Pseudounipolar Cell Bodies
in the Dorsal Root Ganglion of a Spinal Nerve
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Pseudounipolar Cell Bodies
Centrally located nuclei Dorsal Root Ganglion Spinal Cord Pseudounipolar Cell Bodies
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Bipolar neurons in the human retina
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Note: Multipolar neurons have diverse morphologies
You do not need to memorize all these
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Some Examples of Motor Neurons
Neurons from the spinal cord (smear) Neuron from the cerebral cortex
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Silver Stained Neuron in Gray Matter of spinal cord
Spinal Cord - Anterior Horn Multipolar neuron Glial cell nuclei (supporting cells)
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Multipolar neurons you will be drawing
Pyramidal cell Hippocampus & Cerebral cortex Purkinje cell Cerebellum
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Pyramidal cell (Low Power – Cerebrum)
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(Low Power - Cerebellum)
Purkinje cell (Low Power - Cerebellum)
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Recap: Neuron Classifications
Be able to identify each type of neuron by classification
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Objective 3: Nerve Structures
Nerves are structures of the PNS that consist of axons and dendrites bundled together by connective tissues
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NERVE Fascicle: a bundle of axons or dendrites
Epineurium: tough, fibrous connective tissue sheath surrounding a nerve Perineurium: loose, areolar connective tissue sheath surrounding fascicles Endoneurium: delicate connective tissue wrapping around each nerve fiber; the endoneurium electrically insulates each nerve fiber
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LAB ACTIVITY: Draw and label the components of the nerve cross section
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Electron micrograph image
Endoneurium Perineurium Nerve fiber (axon) Fascicle Epineurium Electron micrograph image
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QUICK REVIEW
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On the Practical: Identify the portions of the multipolar neuron from the models in lab Identify the portions of the multipolar neuron from a prepared slide
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Identify the structural class of these neurons:
pseudounipolar bipolar multipolar multipolar
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Identify the components of the nerve cross section
Epineurium Perineurium Fascicle Endoneurium (nerve fibers)
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