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Chapter 12 Nervous Systems

Cranial nerves

12 pairs that emerge from the brain

Spinal nerves

31 pairs that protrude from the spinal cord

Sensory (afferent) division

conveys input into the CNS from receptors

Provides info from somatic senses and special senses

Sensory (afferent) division

Motor (efferent) division

transmit impulses from CNS to effector organs

divides into somatic nervous system (SNS) and the autonomic nervous system (ANS)

Motor (efferent) division

Somatic Nervous System (SNS)

voluntary with concious control of skeletal muscles

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

involuntary that regulates smooth and cardiac muscles and glands

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic division, Enteric Nervous System (ENS)

branches of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

Enternic Nervous System

extensive network of neurons in the GI tract

helps regulate smooth muscles and glandcular activity in GI tract

Enternic Nervous System (ENS)

regulated by sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions

Enteric Nervous System (ENS)

Nervous System's functions

sensory, integrative, and motor

Sensory Function

sensory receptors monitor changes called stimuli, then sends info to brain and spinal cord

Integrative Function

Nervous system processes and interprets sensory input and decides whether action is needed (integration)

Motor Function

stimulates effectors through spinal and cranial nerves which makes muscles contract and glands secrete

cell body, dendrites, axon

Neurons

Cell body

metabolic center of neurons and contains a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm and organelles

contains Fnodes bodies (free ribosomes and clusters of rough endoplasmic reticulum)

cell body

neuron inside cell bodies in CNS is called...

nuclei

neurons inside the cell bodies PNS are called...

ganglion

Dendrites

receiving or input portions on neurons

plasma membrane contain numerous receptors for binding chemical messengers from other cells

dendrites

information transferred is towards the cell body

dendrites

Axon

proprogates nerve impulses away from the cell bodies toward another neuro, muscle fiber, or gland

connected to cell body by axon hillock with the intial segment being the closest part to the axon hillock

Axon

nerve impulse begin at the junction of axon hillock and intial segment

triggered zone of axon

does not contain rough endoplasmic reticulum-can NOT produce proteins

Axon

Cytoplasm of axon is called..

axoplasm

plasma membrane of axon is called...

axolemma

branches protrude from axon are called...

axon collaterals

site of communication between neuron and another neuron or effector is called

synapse

Axon ends in many small processes are called...

axon terminals or telodendria

Axon terminals that swell at the ends are called...

synaptic end bulbs or varicosities

Synaptic end bulbs or varicosities contain...

neurotransmitters that can excite or inhibit other neurons, muscle fibers, or glands

Mulitpolar Neurons

most neuron in brain and spinal cord with several dendrites and on axon; motor neuron

Bipolar Neurons

found in special senses with one main dendrite and one axon

Unipolar Neurons

found in ganglia of spinal cord and cranial nerves with one axon and dendrites that are fused to one uninterrupted process

most function is sensory receptors and the trigger zone located at the juntion of dendrites and axon

Unipolar Neurons

Sensory (afferent) neurons

stimulus activates receptor, action potential is created in the axon and send TOWARDS CNS thru cranial or spinal nerves

Sensory (afferent) Neurons

unipolar structerd with receptors in dendrites or located as receptors that are separate cells

Motor (efferent) Neurons

action potential (AWAY) from CNS to effectors in the PNS through cranial or spinal nerves; multipolar structure

Interneurons (association) neurons

processes incoming sensory info and creates a motor reponse by activating motor neurons

Interneurons (association) neurons

mulipolar structure locates in the CNS between sensory and motor nerves

Neuroglia

not electrically excitable supporting cells in CNS and PNS that can multiply and divide and makes up half the volum of nervous system

Astrocytes

neuroglia in CNS

Astrocytes

processes contact capillaries, neurons, and thin membrane around the brain and spinal cord called pia matter

Fibrous astrocytes

long branches, in white matter

Protoplasmic astrocytes

have short branches, in gray matter

contain microfilament for strength to support neurons

Astrocytes

wraps around capillaries and secretes chemicals to maintain the selective permeablity of neurons and prevent entrance of harmful chemicals

Astrocytes

in embryo, secretes chemical to regulate growth, migration, and connections amoung brain neurons

Astrocytes

Astrocytes

helps maintain chemical environment for nerve impulses-serves as an conduit for substance between neurons and capillaries

Oligodendrocytes

neuroglia of CNS

responsible for formation and maintenance of myelin sheath around axons of neurons in the CNS

Oligodendrocytes

Myelin Sheath

multi-layered covering lipid and protein that covers axons

insulates axon and increase speed of nerve impulses transmission

Myelin Sheath

Microglial Cells (microgalia)

neuroglia of CNS

Small cells that give off spiney projections that removes cellular debri, damage tissue, and microbes

Microglial Cells (microgalia)

Ependymal Cells

Neuroglia of CNS

cubodial to columnar cells arranged in a single layer and possess microvilli and cilia

Ependymal Cells

lines ventricles of the brain and centrl canal of spinal cord and produces and assist in circulation of cerebrospinal fluid; forms the blood-brain barrier

Ependymal cells

Schwann Cells

neurogalia of PNS

forms myelin sheath around axon and particpates in axon regeneration

Schwann Cells

each cell myelinates a single axon and encircles neurons of PNS

Schwann Cells

Satellite Cells

neuroglia of PNS

surrounds the cell body of neurons of PNS ganglia and provides structural support

Satellite Cells

regulates exchange of materials between neuron cell bodies and interstitial fluid

Satellite Cell

Metabotropic ceptors

contains neurtransmitter, do NOT have ion channels

G protein in membrane opens or closes the ion channel or activates another molecule in the cystol which opens or closes the ion channel

Metabotropic receptors

Ionotropic receptors

cotains a neurostramitter binding site and an ion channel

when correct neurotransmitter binds to receptor, the ions channels opens allowing ions to enter to poduce an EPSP or IPSP

Ionotropic receptors

Axon diameter

affects AP propagation because larger the axon, the faster the propagation due to large surface area

Amount of Myelination

affects AP propagation due to AP travels faster along myelinated axons

Temperature

affects AP proganation bc AP travels at slower speeds at cooler temps

much faster than continous conduction

Saltatory Conduction

Salatory Conduction

AP generated by myelinated axon, electric current flow through extracellar fluid from one node to the next causing the next node to depolarize and an AP at second node

appears like "jumping" from one node to another down the entire length of axon

Salatory Conduction

Oligodendrocytes-CNS, Schwann Cells-PNS

produce myelin

Nodes of Ranvier

gaps in myelin sheath found at intervals in the rapid impulse conduction fround in myelinated axons

no myelin sheath and has voltage gated channels so Na+ and K+ ions flow across the membrane

Nodes of Ranvier

Nuclei

clusters of cell bodies in the CNS

Ganglia

collection of cell bodies outside of the CNS in the PNS

Tracts

bundle of nerve fibers in the CNS

Nerve

bundle of nerve fibers in PNS

White Matter

collection of myelinated fibers (tract)

Gray Matter

composed of unmyelinated axons, dendrites, cell bodies, axon terminals, and neuroglia

Resting Membrane Potential

like voltage stored in a battery where the flow of charged particles occurs

Polarized

cell that has a membrane potential

Action potential

nerve impulse

Depolarizing phase

negative membrane potential become less negative, reaches zero, then becomes more postive

first gate channel that opens the voltage-gated Na+ which allows Na+ ions to rush into the cell

Depolarizing Phase

Repolarizing Phase

membrane potential is restored to the resting value of -70mv

second channels to open are voltage gated K+ channel which allows K+ ions to flow out

Repolarizing Phase

Hyperpolarizing Phase

after repolarizing phase, the membrane potential becomes more negative that the resting level-occurs when K+ channels remain open

Threshold

when depolarizing reaches the level of -55mv and AP occurs

All or none prinicipal

the AP is formed from a threshold stimulus, it either occurs completely or not at all

Refactory Period

time after an AP begins when an excitable cell cannot produce another AP in reponse to a normal threshold stimulus

Sodium-Potassium Pump

restores ionic distribution back to resting conditions

small inward Na+ leak and outward K+ leak is offset

Sodium-Potassium pump

Chemical Synapse

one-way to transfer info from a presynaptic neuron to a postsynaptic neuron

AP cant conduct across the synpatic cleft so neurotransmitter are released by presynaptic neuron, it diffuses across synaptic cleft and binds to receptors of postsynaptic neuron

Chemical synapse

main cations and anions of neurons

main cation in cystol is K+ w/ phosphates and amino acids being main anions

K+ leak channels are more numerous than Na+ channels

causes negativity of resting membrane potential

anions inside cells are attached to nondiffusable molecules which doesnt allow anions to follow K+ out of cells

causes of negativity of resting membrane potential

3 Na+ ions are pumped out at the same time 2 K+ ions are pumped in

causes of negativity of resting membrane potential

Origin (graded potential)

arise mainly in dendrites and cell bodies

Origin (AP)

arises at trigger zone and propagate along axon

Type of Channel (GP)

ligand-gated or mechanically gated ion channels

Type of Channel (AP)

voltage-gated Na+ and K+

Conduction (GP)

decremental (not propagated); permit communicatio over short distances

Conduction (AP)

Propagated and this permits communication over longer distances

Amplitude (GP)

depending on strength of stimulus, varies form less than 1mv to more than 50mv

Amplitude (AP)

all or none, about 100mv

Duration (GP)

typically longer, ranging from several milliseconds to several mins

Duration (AP)

shorter, ranging from 0.5 to 2 milliseconds

Polarity (GP)

maybe hyperpolarizing or depolarizing

Polarity (AP)

allows consists of depolarizinf phase followed by repolarizing phase and return to resting membrane potential

Refactory Period (GP)

Not present; summation can occur

Refactory Period (AP)

Present; summation cannot occur

Leak channel

gated channel that randomly opens and closes; located in nearly all cells, dendrites, cell bodies axons of all types of neurons

Ligand-gated Channel

gated channels that open in response to binding of ligand stimulus; located in dendrites and cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons, pain receptors

mechanically-gated channels

open in resposne to mechanical stimulus such as touch, pressure, vibration or tissue stretching; located in dendrites of some sensory neurons, touch, pain, and pressure receptors

Voltage-gated channel

open in response to voltage stimulus (change in membrane potential); located in axons of all types of neurons

Synapse Structures

voltage-gated Ca++ channels..synaptic vessicles..neurotransmitter..synaptic cleft..neurotransmitter receptors..postsynaptic potential

Electrical Synapse

AP conducted thru membrane of adjacent cells thru gap junctions that connect the cystol of the 2 cells, ions flow from one cell to the next , the AP passes from cell to cell

faster than chemical synapse and are common in cardiac and smooth muscle

Electrical Synapse

Chemical Synapse

presynaptic neuron converts an electrical impulse into a neurtransmitter which then is converted nack to an electrical signal by the postsynaptic neuron

one-way to transfer info from a presynaptic neuron to a postsynaptic neuron

Chemical synapse

Spatial Summation

stimuli occur at different locations of the postsynaptic membrane at the same time

Temporal Summation

due to stimuli that occurs at the same loaction of the postsynaptic memebrane at different times

around 24-48hrs after injury to an axon, Nissl bodies break into fine granular masses

Chromatolysis (PNS neuron repair)

third to fifth day, axon distal to injury becomes swollen and myelin shealth deteriorates

Wallerian Degeneration (PNS Neuron Repair)

Regeneration tube (PNS Neuron repair)

formed when Schwann cells on either side of injured area multiply by mitosis and grow toward each other

tube guides the growth of the new axon from proximal and distal, in time Schwann cell will for a new myelin sheath

Regeneration tube (PNS Neuron repair)

ions flows thru each adjacent segment creating AP down the axon, threshold is reached Na+ ions flow into cell across membrane and resting potential is depolarized and
AP is intiated, polarity reversal of inital patch of membrane changes permeabilty of adjacent patch and positive ions flow toward negative, Na+ channel open in adjacent patch causing it to depolarized, this will continue down axon

Continuous conduction

Continuous Conduction

unmyelinated axons and muscle fibers

involves continuous depolarization and repolarization of adjacent segments of the membrane

Continuous Conduction

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