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Neurons, nerves and glia Lucija Milošević 2nd year University of Zagreb, School of Medicine 2013/14 Mentor: A. Žmegač Horvat
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Introduction Neuron – individual nerve cell – microscopic structure Nerve – bundle of neurons which travel together – macroscopic structure Glial cell – individual stromal cell
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What is the main function of a neuron? Conducting impulses (in one direction)
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Neuron Dendrites – branching fibers Cell body – contains the cell nucleus
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Neuron Axon – the biggest branch extending from the cell body Myelin sheath – fatty tissue which covers axons
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White and gray matter
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Synapse Space where the nervous impulse jumps from one neuron to another
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Neurotransmitters Contained in tiny sacs E.g. acetylcholine, epinephrine, dopamine, serotonin
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Nerves Sensory nerves – carry impulses to the brain and the spinal cord Motor nerves – carry impulses from the CNS to organs Mixed nerves – contain both sensory and motor fibers
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Do glial cells and neurons have the same origin? Neurons - ectodermal origin - parenchymal tissue Glial cells - mesodermal origin - stromal tissue
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Glial cells Do not transmit impulses Far more numerous than neurons Can reproduce
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Three types of glial cells Oligodendrocytes – form the myelin sheath which protects neurons in the CNS Microglia – as phagocytes protect neurons in response to inflammation
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Astrocytes Transport water and salts between capillaries and neurons Blood-brain barrier – regulates passage of potentially harmful substances from the blood
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References The language of medicine, Davi-Ellen Chabner http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Thank you for your attention!
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