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Biochemistry
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01/24/2013

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Most sensory portions of the PNS are derived from this
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neural crest cells
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Sensory neurons of cranial and spinal sensory ganglia are derived from this
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neural crest cells
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Autonomic ganglia and the postganglionic neurons originating in them originate from this
Definition
neural crest cells
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Much of the ectomesenchyme of the anterior head and neck are derived from this
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neural crest
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Melanocytes of the skin and oral mucosa are derived from this
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neural crest cells
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this part of the tooth is not derived from neural crest cells
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enamel
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Schwann cells are derived from this
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neural crest cells
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what are the three Basic Functional Neuronal Types
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Motor
Sensory
Interneurons
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Soo much RER in nerve cells that staining shows clumps of RER- once you can see this with a light microscope it is called this
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nissl substance
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what is the problem with the golgi silver stain?
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it is not reproducable
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nissl substance at the axon hillock
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there is none
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SER in the soma
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little- may be to store Ca and proteins
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describe the golgi in the soma
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Large Golgi complex
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describe the Mitochondria shape and movement in the soma
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Mitochondria with stunted and short cristae. Neuronal mitochondria are constantly moving along microtubules in the cytoplasm.
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what is Lipofuscin found in the soma
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– irregularly shaped, yellowish-brown granules. Presence increases with age and may be deleterious to neuronal function
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these granules may be a by product of the presence of DOPA
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Melanin granules
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The spines on the surface of the dendrites allow them to form these.
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synapses
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these structures on a nerve cell are normally elaborated from a single trunk
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dentrites
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Dendritic spines diminish with
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age.
inadequate nutrition.
various neural diseases, maybe Alzheimer’s
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Damaging structural changes to the dendrite are seen in individuals with this genetic abnormality
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trisomy 13 and trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).
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Axons transmit the impulse from
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the soma to the target
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Axonal speed of transmission is dependent upon these two factors
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diameter and mylination
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Axon Hillock – adjacent to the soma. It lacks these structures
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no ribosomes,some mitochondria and neurotubules and filaments.
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The axon from the soma to the beginning of the myelin sheath (when present) is the initial segment. this takes place at this point
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It is here that excitatory and inhibitory impulses begin with a resulting (or lack thereof) action potential.
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the site of the synapse
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the terminal bouton
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Transport of proteins for cell maintenance and neurosecretory products flow in this direction
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anterograde
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Transport of proteins for building of neurofilaments and microtubules. Enzymes and endocytosed material and VIRUSES travel in this direction from the soma
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travel retrograde
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flow along an axon is fastest in this direction
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anterograde
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what are the four types of neuroglial cells
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Astrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Microglial cells
Ependymal cells
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what is the function of astrocytes?
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Stabilization of space between neurons.
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how do astrocytes work?
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Accomplished through interconnections of astrocytes with capillaries and parts of neurons and reinforced with intermediate filament bundles made chiefly of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP).
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Sharing information between astrocytes is done in this manner
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via a system of gap junctions
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what are four additional functions of astroglial cells besides stabilizing a space between neurons
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Expedite metabolic and nutritional exchanges
Provide suitable metabolic intermediates
remove released neurotransmitters, potassium and deleterious substances gaining access to the extracellular space
form a continuous layer over blood vessels and may play a part in the construction of the blood-brain barrier
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what is gliosis or astrogliosis?
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CNS damage resulting from a variety of causes which then result in a hypertrophic and proliferative response
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what is the functional difference between an oligodendrocyte and a schwann cell
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the oligodendrocyte can wrap around multiple axons while a schwann cell can only wrap around a single axon
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the oligodendrocytes that produce myelin
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Interfasicular oligodendrocytes
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closely juxtaposed to the cell bodies of large neurons. Their function is not clear
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Satellite oligodendrocytes
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three functions of mycroglial cells
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Phagocytes that ingest debris and damaged structures in the CNS.
Protect CNS from viruses, microorganisms and formation of tumors.
Antigen-presenting cells that secrete cytokines.
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Cells lining the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord
Definition
ependymal cells
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specialized ependymal cells whose processes extend into the hypothalamus. Presumed function is to transport CSF to the neurosecretory cells
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Tanacytes
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Guillain-Barre’ Disease (Syndrome)
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Immune disorder resulting in rapid demyelination
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Electrical synapse prevelance and location
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– least common types, found in the brainstem, retina and cerebral cortex. Occur across gap junctions.
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Chemical synapses prevelance and location
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most common, involves transfer of chemicals across a synaptic space with a presynaptic and postsynaptic element.
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types of chemical synapses
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Axodendritic
Axosomatic
Axoaxonic
Dendrodendritic
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Excitatory nerve characteristics
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thick postsynaptic density and a wide (30 nm) synaptic cleft – asymmetric synapse
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Inhibitory nerve cell characteristics
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thin postsynaptic density and a relatively narrow (20nm) synaptic cleft – symmetric synapse
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3 types of small molecule transmitters
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Acetylcholine
Amino acids
Biogenic amines (monoamines)
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Amino acid transmitters
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Glutamate
Aspartate
Glycine
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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Biogenic amines (monoamines)transmitters
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Serotonin
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
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Opioid neuropeptides
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enkephalins and endorphins
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Gastrointestinal neuropeptides
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substance P, neurotensin, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)
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gastrointestinal neuropeptides are produced by these cells
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produced by cells of the DNES (APUD) system
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name two gas neurotransmitters
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CO and NO
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Huntington’s Chorea cause and effects
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– heredity, severe loss of motor control resulting in uncontrolled flailing motions. Loss of cells that produce GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter
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Parkinson’s Disease cause and effects
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Parkinson’s Disease – slowness or jerky movements resulting from loss of dopamine producing cells in the substantia nigra
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4 things you have to have to transmit a signal
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Proper ionic environment
Overall structural integrity of the nervous system
The plasma membrane of the soma, axons and dendrites is intact.
The axon, at a minimum, is surrounded by the plasma membrane of either the oligodendrocyte or Schwann cell.
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In myelinated nerves the myelin sheath acts as
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an electrical insulator
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what diameter nerve will transmit an impulse more quickly?
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wide
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what are the coverings of a nerve from outside in
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epineurium, perineurium and endoneurium
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what does a mylinated nerve look o\like on an H&E slide?
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inverted doughnut as the fat in the mylin is lost leaving a empty space
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Bundles containing the groups of 1 type of function, IE taste-
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fascicles
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perineurium is made of this
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dense irregular tissue-
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what stain would you use if you wanted to see the mylin?
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osmium tetroxide- it retains the lipid and is used in electron microscopy
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what is the space between areas of mylineated axon called?
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node of ranvier
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Neuromuscular junction neurotransmitter-
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acetylcholine
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with the axon reaction Local change=
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change at the site of the damage
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with the axon reaction Anterograde changes
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changes distal to the site of the damage
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with the axon reaction Retrograde changes
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change proximal to the site of the damage
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following damage to the nerve how long before Axon terminal hypertrophies and then degenerates ANTEROGRADE
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within a week
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after axonal degeneration these move in to occupy its space
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schwann cells
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what is the wallerian reaction
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after the axon terminal hypertrophies the distal part of axon degenerates along with myelin sheath that surrounds it.
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chromatolysis is what?
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Soma hypertrophies with spreading out of RER (dispersement of Nissl bodies) and displacement of nucleus
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bells palsy, damage to the facial nerve of an unknown origin and axon regeneration
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aberrant sprouting resulting in numerous abnormal axons formed
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Following Hypoxic-Ischemic Insult the cells in the CNS change in this way
Definition
Shrinkage, significant shrinkage!
Pyknosis of the nucleus
Disappearance of the nucleolus
Loss of Nissl substance
Intense eosinophilia of cytoplasm
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what are red neurons
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Intense eosinophilia of cytoplasm
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Undigested material derived from intracellar lipid peroxidation
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lipofuscin granules
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a sign of free radical injury and lipid peroxidation
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lipofuscin granules
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where are lipofiscin granules found?
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Found in the liver, heart and brain cells of aging patients or patients with severe malnutrition
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where are lewy bodies found
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Found in neurons that remain in the substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson’s disease
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where are lewy bodies found
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Composed of a-synuclein and other proteins including ubiquitin
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outside of the substantia nigra where are lewy bodies found
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the medulla
the pons
the amygdala
the cerebral cortex
other subcortical areas
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what are amyloid bodies
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Amyloid is a general term that denotes fibrillar deposts formed in vivo when a protein partially unfolds or misassembles
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where are amyloid bodies found
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Found in the hippocampus, amygdala, neocortex, basal ganglia and cerebellar cortex
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amyloid bodies are exclusivly found in alzheimers disease
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false
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Bundles of paired helical filaments visible as basophilic fibrillary structure in the cytoplasm of the neurons
Definition
neurofibrillary tangle
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what do neurofilliary tangles do to the cell
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Displace or encircle the nucleus
Term
where are neurofibrillary tangles, which become extracellular when the cell dies, found?
Definition
Found in cortical neurons especially in the entorhinal cortex.
Also found in the cells of the hippocampus, amygdala and basal forebrain
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Dorsal root ganglion cell type
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pseudounipolar No synapse
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Sympathetic ganglion synapse type
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have synapses- that’s why pre and post ganglions
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sympathetic ganglion cell size and staining
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about the same size and stain about the same color
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dorsal root ganglion size and staining
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varying sizes and stain varying colors
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Enteric NS does this
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responsible for parastalsys in tubular gut
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These 2 types of specialized cells are found in sub mucosa of the gut are part of the enteric nervous system
Definition
meissners plexus and aeurbach's plexus
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where are meisners corpuscles found
Definition
at the border between the epidermis and dermis in the dermis
Term
where are pacinian corpuscles found
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In the deep dermis or hypoderrmis (below the dermis)
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what function do pacinian corpuscles serve?
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pressure sensors
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what is an astroglial matt
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tissue thickens around the axon, due to damage that keeping the axon from regenerating
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what the heck is a terminal bouton?
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the buttonlike swelling on an axon where it has a synapse with another neuron
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what is the most important diffence between lewy bodies and lipofuscin granules?
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lewy bodies are indicative of pathology
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