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Lecture 1 NERVOUS SYSTEM Dr. Thana Al-Khishali
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NERVOUS SYSTEM Anatomy Physiology Histology Neurons Glial cells Central Nervous System CSF, BBB, Meninges Peripheral Nervous System NF, Ganglia Neural Plasticity and Regeneration
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NERVOUS SYSTEM Divided Anatomically into Central Peripheral CNS PNS Brain and Spinal Cord Nerves (motor and sensory) Ganglia Nerve Endings Both CNS and PNS consist of : Nerve cells (Neuron) and Glial cells
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Components of the Nervous System
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Peripheral Nervous System The Nervous System
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NERVOUS TISSUE AS AN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK : CREATES ANALYZES IDENTIFIES INTEGRATES The information
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Organization of the Nervous System Central nervous system Brain & spinal cord. Integrative & control centers. Peripheral nervous system Cranial & spinal nerves. Communicates between CNS and rest of body. Sensory (afferent division) Impulse from receptor to CNS. Motor (efferent) division Impulse from CNS to effector. Autonomic nervous System -to visceral organs. Somatic nervous System -to muscles Sympathetic Division “Excites” Parasympathetic Division “Retards”
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THE NEURON Multipolar, Bipolar, and Unipolar (pseudounipolar)
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THE NEURON Motor Sensory Internuncial
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Classification of Neurons based on direction of impulse Afferent (sensory) neurons – conduct impulses towards the CNS Efferent (motor) neurons – conduct impulses away from the CNS Internuncial (association) Neurons –carry impulses between neurons within the CNS (may be either sensory or motor)
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Structural Classification of Neurons
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Unipolar Neuron
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Bipolar Neuron
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Multipolar Neuron
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Pyramidal Cells (slide #29)
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Neuron Structure – Cell Body (= Soma)
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contains the usual cellular organelles synthesis & metabolism occurs primarily in the soma the outer cell membrane contains the receptors for incoming information (stimuli) most cell bodies are located within the CNS nuclei clusters of neuron cell bodies in the CNS are called nuclei ganglia clusters of neuron cell bodies in the PNS are called ganglia
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Histology of Nervous Tissue Parts of a Neuron
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Schematic diagram of a neuron
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TEM of Nerve Cell Body and Axon Nu = nucleus Ax = Axon Fi = neurofilaments; Re = RER; Go = golgi; Mi = Mitochondria
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Nerve Cell Body with dark staining Nissl
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Mitochondria M Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum rER Nucleus N Golgi Apparatus G Microtubules T Synapse Terminal bouton TB Ultrastructure of The Neuron (Electron Microscope) EM Lysosome L
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A Review of the Neuron Structure Relationship of the 4 parts of a neuron (dendrites, cell body, axon, and synaptic terminals); - the functional activities of each part - the normal direction of action potential conduction
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Pyramidal Cells, 2
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Purkinje Cells, 2
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Purkinje Cells, 3
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Purkinje Cells, 4 cytoskeleton stain
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Neurons with different staining methods Axon A Dendrite DNeuron N Terminal bouton B
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