Development, CNS, PNS (Lecture #1) Flashcards

1
Q

what does the embryo look like at ~3weeks after conception?

A

3 layered disk

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2
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what happens to the epiblast layer at ~3weeks after conception

A

develops a depression called the primitive groove

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3
Q

what happens to the primitive groove over time?

A

it deepens, detaches from epiblast, and closes to form neural tube

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4
Q

progression of neural tube closure

A

dorsal aspect of cervical region closes first
closure proceeds in both directions (rostrally and caudally)
rostral end closes at 24-26 days
caudal end closes at 26-28 days

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5
Q

when is the neural tube done forming

A

~4weeks after conception

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6
Q

what happens if the neural tube does not form correctly?

A

brain and spinal cord do not form correctly

skull and spine do not form correctly

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7
Q

what part of the neural tube becomes the brain?

A

rostral end

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8
Q

what part of the neural tube becomes the spinal cord?

A

everything that is not the rostral end

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9
Q

what happens to the rostral end of the neural tube after its closure?

A

starts to change shape and develops 3 major vesicles

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10
Q

3 major vesicles developed by rostral end of neural tube after closure

A

prosencephalon
mesencephalon
rhombencephalon

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11
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what does prosencephalon develop into

A

telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres)

diencephalon

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12
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what does the mesencephalon develop into?

A

midbrain

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13
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what does the rhombencephalon develop into?

A

metencephalon (pons & cerebellum)

mylencephalon (medulla)

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14
Q

parts of the central nervous system

A
cerebral hemispheres
diencephalon
midbrain
pons & cerebellum
medulla
spinal cord
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15
Q

what makes up the brainstem

A

midbrain
pons
medulla

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16
Q

rostral (definition)

A

toward the cerebral hemispheres

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17
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caudal (definition)

A

toward the sacral end of the spinal cord

18
Q

what is the diencephalon made up of

A

thalamus (largest part)
hypothalamus
epithalamus

19
Q

types of glial cells

A

astrocyte
oligodendroglia
microglia

20
Q

astrocyte

A

structural support and metabolism in the nervous system

21
Q

oligodendroglia

A

produce myelin

22
Q

microglia

A

phagocytic activity

23
Q

ependymal cells

A

line ventrical cavities

24
Q

what is myelin?

A

lipid-substance covering essentially all axons in CNS and some in PNS

25
Q

function of myelin

A

insulate axons to prevent signal loss

speed transmission

26
Q

myelin formed by

A
oligodendroglia (CNS)
schwann cells (PNS)
27
Q

do diseases affect myelin the same way in the CNS as in the PNS?

A

no

28
Q

white matter

A

areas primarily containing myelinated axons

29
Q

grey matter

A

areas primarily containing cell bodies

ALL synapses occur here

30
Q

grey matter areas in brain

A

cerebral cortex
thalamus
basal ganglia

31
Q

ventricles

A

study handout

32
Q

Peripheral Nervous System contents

A

anything outside of brain and spinal cord
cranial nerves and ganglia
spinal nerves and dorsal root ganglia
sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and ganglia
enteric nervous system (nerves in digestive system)

33
Q

part of spinal cord that contains sensory axons

A

dorsal roots

34
Q

part of spinal cord that contains motor and autonomic axons

A

ventral roots

35
Q

what is the central canal filled with

A

fluid

36
Q

which segments of the spinal cord have enlargements

A

cervical (for controlling UE muscles)

lumbosacral (for controlling LE muscles)

37
Q

what spinal levels are associated with the sympathtic nervous system

A

T1-L2

38
Q

what spinal levels are associated with parasympathetic nervous system

A

brainstem

S2-S4

39
Q

fight/flight functions

A
pupil dilation
bronchodilation
cardiac acceleration
inhibition of digestion
piloerection
stimulation of glucose release
systemic vasoconstriction
40
Q

rest/digest functions

A
pupil constriction
bronchoconstriction
cardiac deceleration
stimulation of digestion
salivation, lacrimation
intestinal vasodilation