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Page 1: LectureDate ______ Chapter 48 ~ Nervous System. Nervous systems Effector cells –muscle or gland cells Nerves –bundles of neurons wrapped in connective.

Lecture Date ______

• Chapter 48 ~ Nervous System

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Nervous systems

• Effector cells– muscle or gland cells

• Nerves– bundles of neurons wrapped

in connective tissue

• Central nervous system (CNS)– brain and spinal cord

• Peripheral nervous system (PNS)– sensory and motor neurons

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Structural Unit of Nervous System

• Neuron~ structural and functional unit• Cell body~ nucelus and organelles• Dendrites~ impulses from tips to neuron• Axons~ impulses toward tips• Myelin sheath~ supporting, insulating layer• Schwann cells~PNS support cells• Synaptic terminals~ neurotransmitter releaser• Synapse~ neuron junction

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Simple Nerve Circuit

• Types of neurons– Sensory neuron:

• convey information to spinal cord– Interneurons:

• information integration– Motor neurons:

• convey signals to effector cell (muscle or gland)

• Reflex: – simple response; sensory to motor neurons

• Ganglion (ganglia): – cluster of nerve cell bodies in the PNS

• Supporting cells/glia: – nonconductiong cell that provides support, insulation,

and protection

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Neural signaling, I

• Membrane potential (voltage differences across the plasma membrane)

• Intracellular/extracellular ionic concentration difference

• K+ diffuses out (Na+ in); large anions cannot follow….selective permeability of the plasma membrane

• Net negative charge of about -70mV

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Neural signaling, II

• Excitable cells~ cells that can change membrane potentials (neurons, muscle)

• Resting potential~ the unexcited state of excitable cells

• Gated ion channels (open/close response to stimuli): photoreceptors; vibrations in air (sound receptors); chemical (neurotransmitters) & voltage (membrane potential changes)

• Graded Potentials (depend on strength of stimulus):– Hyperpolarization (outflow of K+); increase in

electrical gradient; cell becomes more negative– Depolarization (inflow of Na+); reduction in electrical

gradient; cell becomes less negative

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Neural signaling, III• Threshold potential: if stimulus reaches a certain voltage (-50 to -

55 mV)….• The action potential is triggered….Voltage-gated ion channels

(Na+; K+)1. Resting state

1. both channels closed2. Threshold

1. a stimulus opens some Na+ channels3. Depolarization

1. action potential generated •Na+ channels open; cell becomes positive (K+ channels closed)

4. Repolarization 1. Na+ channels close, K+ channels open; K+ leaves2. Cell becomes negative

5. Undershoot 1. both gates close, but K+ channel is slow; resting state restored

• Refractory period~ insensitive to depolarization due to closing of Na+ gates

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Neural signaling, IV• “Travel” of the action potential is self-propagating• Regeneration of “new” action potentials only after refractory period• Forward direction only• Action potential speed:

– Axon diameter (larger = faster; 100m/sec)

– Nodes of Ranvier (concentration of ion channels); saltatory conduction; 150m/sec

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Synaptic communication

• Presynaptic cell: transmitting cell

• Postsynaptic cell: receiving cell

• Synaptic cleft: separation gap

• Synaptic vesicles: neurotransmitter releasers

• Ca+ influx: caused by action potential; vesicles fuse with presynaptic membrane and release….Neurotransmitter

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Neurotransmitters

• Acetylcholine (most common)

– skeletal muscle

• Biogenic amines (derived from amino acids)

– Norepinephrine– Dopamine– Serotonin

• Amino acids• Neuropeptides (short chains of amino acids)

– endorphin

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Vertebrate PNS

• Cranial nerves (brain origin)

• Spinal nerves (spine origin)

• Sensory division• Motor division

– somatic system• voluntary, conscious control

– autonomic system• Parasympathetic

– conservation of energy

• Sympathetic– increase energy consumption

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The Vertebrate Brain

• Forebrain– Cerebrum ~ memory, learning, emotion

– cerebral cortex ~ sensory and motor nerve cell bodies

– corpus callosum ~ connects left and right hemispheres

– thalamus; hypothalamus

• Midbrain– inferior (auditory) and superior (visual) colliculi

• Hindbrain– Cerebellum ~ coordination of movement

– medulla oblongata/ pons ~ autonomic, homeostatic functions

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