What is the most abundant glial cell and what are it’s roles?
Astrocytes

How do astrocytes provide nutrition to neurones?
Glucose-Lactate shuttle
Neurones cannot store or produce glycogen so astrocytes produce lactate from glucose for storage.
Lactate can be converted to to pyruvate when needed

How do astrocytes remove neurotransmitters?

How do astrocytes act as a buffer for the brain ECF?
- Increase in K means neurones depolarise so inappropriate A.P firing so increased excitabilty

What is the role of oligodendrocytes?
Myelinate and insulate the neurones in the CNS
Antibodies attack these in MS

What is the role of microglia?
Immunocompetent cells

What components make the BBB?
Only substances like water, CO2 and lipophilic substances can pass through easily

How do substances get across the BBB?

Why is there a specialised immune response in the CNS?
How are neurotransmitters released from neurones?

What are the different chemical classes of neurotransmitters?
Can be excitatory, inhibitory or modulatory

What are the main excitatory and inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitters?
Excitatory: glutamate
Inhibitory: GABA and Glycine

What are the different types of glutamate receptors?

How does a fast excitatory response occur?
- Glutamate causes depolarisation of post synaptic cell by acting on LGIC and causing a EPSP
- AMPA LGIC causes initial fast depolarisation as they are linked to an Na/K channel to allow Na influx to depolarise

How are NMDA receptors activated?

How are NMDA receptors involved in learning and memory?

How is excitoxicity caused?

How do GABA and glycine act as inhibitory neurotransmitters?

How do barbiturates and benzodiazepines work as drugs?
- Benzodiazepenes: treat anxiety, insomnia and epilepsy. have sedative and anxiolytic effect

What neurotransmitter is involved in reflexes?

What are some neurotransmitters that act as neuromodulators?
Biogenic amines and Ach

Where does Ach act as a neurotransmitter?
Mainly excitatory
Where is most of the Ach in the CNS released?

How is the nucleus basalis related to Alzheimer’s?
- Cholinesterase inhibitors used to help symptoms of Alzheimers as they stop Ach breakdown
