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Patrickson Lecture 1
Nerve Tissue
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08/13/2008

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Term
Central Nervous System
- Includes brain & spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System
- Includes all of the nerve tissue

makes up what division of the NS?
Definition
Anatomical
Term
Somatic NS

Autonomic NS

make up what division of the NS?
Definition
Functional Division of the NS
Term
• Includes all nerve tissue except that of ANS
• Controls somatosensory perception (touch, heat, etc) & somatomotor voluntary
• Ach is most common neurotransmitter

are all components of ???
Definition
Somatic Nervous System
Term
• Controls involuntary visceral functions (gland secretion, smooth muscle contraction)
• Consists of pre & post ganglionic neurons
• Divided into 2 components
o Sympathetic
Has LONG postganglionic axons & SHORT preganglionic
o Parasympathetic

What has these components?
Definition
Autonomic Nervous System
Term
- Specialized to receive, integrate, & transmit electrochemical messages

- Unit structure for CNS

- Composed of:
• Soma or parikaryon: the body
• Variable number of dendrites (cytoplasmic processes that collect incoming messages & carry them towards the soma)
• Single Axons: cytoplasmic process that transmits messages to target cell

o Most axons have a myelin sheath formed by supporting cells & interrupted by gaps called nodes of ranvier
o Internodes: myelinated axon segments between gaps
Definition
Neurons
Term
- There is no connective tissue in brain, therefore need supporting cells

- Structural & nutritional support of neurons

- Electrical insulation & enhancement of impulse conduction velocity

- “Glue”
Definition
Supporting cells called Neuroglia or Glial Cells
Term
- Signals are transmitted by the exocytosis of neurotransmitters
- Synaptic vesicles contains NTs causing specific ion channels to open
Definition
Chemical Synapse
Term
- Signals are transmitted by ions flowing through a gap-junction like complex

- Shape & complexity of neurons varies in CNS

- Gap Junction transmits electrical information
Definition
Electrical Synapses
Term
Naming of Synapses

- Named according to structures they connect
- Axodendritic = axon connecting to dendrite
- Axosomatic
- Axoaxonic = axon fusing with another axon
- Dendrodendritic
Definition
Term
• Most abundant, 2 or more dendrites
• Dendrites radiate in many directions
Definition
Multipolar (Purkinje cells)
Term
Single short axon with NO dendrites
Definition
Unipolar (ex. photoreceptor cells)
Term
• Single “T” shaped process (ex. sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglion_
Definition
Pseudounipolar
Term
• Single dendrite arising from pole of soma opposite the axon
Definition
Bipolar
Term
• Carry impulses to end organs
• Induce or inhibit muscle contraction & glandular secretion
• Both somatic & ANS have these components
Definition
Motor Neurons (multipolar neurons, purkinje cells)
Term
• ??? = a single neuron & all the corresponding muscle fibers it innervates
o Arm & Leg muscles have a LOT of fibers in each unit
o Eye muscles have relatively few fibers per unit
- Allows faster & more accurate processing of signals
Definition
Motor Unit
Term
• Receive impulses generated by stimulation of peripheral sensory cells & organs carry them toward central nervous system
Definition
Sensory Neurons (bipolar neurons, pseudounipolar neurons, unipolar neurons)
Term
• Carry signals between (1) motor neurons (2) sensory neurons (3) motor & sensory neurons
Definition
Interneurons (golgi Type II neurons)
Term
o RER & free ribosomes are not found in axon

o Use Nissl stain to find an axon

o Injury to nerve
- Will see chromatolysis & RER simply disappears

o Find a decrease in RER when cell is overly active

o Cytoskeleton of neuron has microtubules, neurofilaments (intermediate), microfilaments
- Microtubules (made of tubulin)
- MAP = microtubule associated protein
• MAP2 = associated with dendrites & soma
• MAP3 = exclusively found in axon
Definition
Term
- Another axon communicates here (location for axon communication)
- Act as synaptic sites
Definition
Dendritic Spine
Term
Microtubules (13 protofilaments) 25-28 nm
- Microtubule-association proteins (MAPs)
-MAP2 in dendrites
-MAP3 in axons

Neurofilaments (intermediate) 10 nm

Microfilaments 3-5 nm
Definition
Cytoskeleton
Term
- Largest glial cells
- 2 types
• Protoplasmic Astrocytes – common in gray matter
• Fibrous Astrocytes – more common in white matter
o Less branched than protoplasmic
Definition
Astrocytes
Term
- Most numerous supporting cells of CNS

- Occur in both gray & white matter

- Nuclei size is between astrocytes & microglia

- Form myelin & occur in rows to myelinate entire axons

- Can provide myelin for segments of several axons unlike a Schwann cell (only 1 segment myelinated per Schwann cell)
Definition
Oligodendrocytes
Term
- Smallest & rarest of glia

- Occur in both gray & white matter

- Processes shorter than those of astrocytes

- Very dense chromatin of nuclei

- Have phagocytic capabilities
• If there is injury, there will be increase in size
Definition
Microglia
Term
- Derived from ciliated neuroepithelial cells

- Lining resembles simple columnar

- Have basal cell processes that extend deep into gray matter

- Lines the ventricles

- Supporting Cells of CNS
Definition
Ependymal Cells
Term
True or False: Astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, and ependymal are supporting cells of the PNS.
Definition
False
Term
Supporting Cells of PNS

- Schwann Cells
- 1 schwann cell may envelope segments of several unmyelinated axons or one segment of a single myelinated axon
- Schwann cell squeezes most of the cytoplasm out
- Myelin is the plasma membrane for Scwann cell & consists mainly of phospholipids (stains with osmium)

- Satellite Cells
- Specialized Schwann cells in craniospinal & autonomic ganglia
- Nuclei appear as a “string of pearls”
Definition
Term
Axon Hillock

Intial Segment

Mitochondria

Smooth ER

Synaptic Vesicles

What has these components
Definition
Axon
Term
Myelination

o Proteins have to be transported to distal end

o Myelin is concentric layers of cell membrane

o Wrapping of myelin squeezes out the cytoplasm

o Initial Segment = Action potential is generated here
o Myelin sheath on brain has whitesh look, unmyelinated is grey
- White Matter is bundling of axons
- Gray Matter are groups of cell bodies in gray matter (soma & cell bodies)

o Myelin ↑ the rate of conduction

o Saltatory conduction
- Depolarization of myelinated axons occurs ONLY at nodes of ranvier, where insulation is reduced & Na+, K+ channels are concentrated
- Therefore, action potential “jumps” from node to node
- This leads to faster impulse conduction & less change in ion concentration

o Demyelination
- Myelin sheath is missing
- Conduction will eventually stop because there are NO ion channels below the myelin sheath
- Myelin Basic Protein (MBP) – mice lacking this protein “shivered”
• Transfected mice stopped shivering MBP generated myelin
Definition
Term
o Responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, synaptic vesicles, proteins and other cell parts to and from a neuron’s cell body through the cytoplasm of its axon.

o Also responsible for moving molecules destined for degradation from the axon to lysosomes to be broken down.

o There are two types
Definition
Axoplasmic Transport
Term
• Mediated by kinesin

• Carries organelles and substances for making neurotransmitters away from the cell body toward the + (plus) end of microtubules

• Efferent Neurons work this way
Definition
Anterograde Transport (Axoplasmic Transport)
Term
• Mediated by dynein

• Sends chemical messages and endocytosis products headed to endolysosomes from the axon back to the cell

• Afferent Neurons work this way
Definition
Retrograde Transport (Axoplasmic Transport)
Term
o The synapse or junction of the axon terminal of a motor neuron with the motor end plate

o Responsible for initiation of action potentials across the muscle's surface, ultimately causing the muscle to contract
Definition
Neuromuscular Junction
Term
- nodule on a dorsal root that contains cell bodies of neurons in afferent spinal nerves

- Convey somatosensory information into the brain & spinal cord

- Neurons whose cell bodies are found outside CNS
Definition
Dorsal Root Ganglion (Part of Peripheral Nerve)
Term
• Connective tissue investment that surrounds the entire nerve & is thus the thickest layer
Definition
Epineurium
Term
• A denser connective tissue that contains fibroblasts that appear to form septa as it divides the nerve into bundles termed fasicles
Definition
Perineurium
Term
• A basal lamina like extracellular matrix that surrounds the Schwann cells

• Composed of bundled myelinated axons
Definition
Endoneurium
Term
o Responsible for peristalsis

o Digestive tract is also innervated by the Autonomic Nervous System
- Parasympathetic – promotes digestion
- Sympathetic – shuts down digestion
Definition
Enteric Nervous System
Term
True or False: Cells that need high accuracy have small motor unit
Definition
True
Term
True or False: Oligodendrocytes can only myelinate one axon, while schwann cells can do more than one.
Definition
False
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