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Page 1: The Nervous System: Neural Tissue Chapter 13. Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001 Introduction Nervous system = control center & communications.

The Nervous System: Neural Tissue

Chapter 13

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

Introduction

• Nervous system = control center & communications network

• Functions– Stimulates

movements– Maintains

homeostasis (with endocrine system)

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Organization of the Nervous System

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Functional Classification of the Peripheral Nervous System

• Sensory (afferent) division

• Nerve fibers that carry information to the central nervous system

• Motor (efferent)

• Nerve fibers that carry information from the central nervous system

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Histology of Nervous Tissue

• 2 types of cells– Neurons

• Structural & functional part of nervous system

• Specialized functions

– Neuroglia (glial cells)• Gli = glue

• Support & protection of nervous system

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Neuroglia

• Neuroglia of CNS– Astrocytes– Oligodendrocytes– Microglia– Ependymal cells

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Neuroglia of CNS

• Astrocytes

• Form the blood-brain barrier

• Structural framework for CNS

• Repair damaged neural tissue

• Control the interstitial environment of the brain

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Neuroglia of CNS

• Oligodendrocytes

• Produce myelin sheath around nerve fibers in the central nervous system

Marieb, Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Neuroglia of CNS

• Microglia

• Spider-like phagocytes

• Dispose of debris

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Neuroglia of CNS

• Ependymal cells

• Line ventricles of the brain and spinal cord

• Secrete cerebrospinal fluid

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Neuroglia of CNS

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Neuroglia of PNS• Schwann cells

– Form myelin sheaths of PNS

• Satellite cells

Marieb, Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Neurons• Function

– Conduct electrical impulses

• Structure– Cell body

• Nucleus with nucleolus

• Cytoplasm (perikaryon)

– Cytoplasmic processes

• Dendrites

• Axon

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Axon Structure• Long, specialized

– Collaterals = branches

– Telodendria = termination of axons & collaterals

• Cytoplasm = axoplasm• Plasma membrane = axolemma

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Anatomy of a Neuron

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Nerve Fibers of the PNS

• An axon and its sheaths– Myelinated axon

• Axon is surrounded by a myelin sheath

– Unmyelinated axon• Axon has no myelin sheath

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Myelin• White matter of

nerves, brain, spinal cord

• Composed primarily of phospholipids

• Production– Developing Schwann

cells wind around axon

• Neurilemma– Peripheral

cytoplasmic layer of the Schwann cell enclosing the myelin sheath Marieb, Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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A Myelinated Axon

• Function of myelin– Increases speed of

impulse conduction

– Insulation and maintenance of axon

• Nodes of Ranvier– Unmyelinated gaps

between segments of myelin

– Impulses “jump” from node to node

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Nerve Fibers of the CNS

• Unmyelinated

• Myelinated– Production of

myelin is from oligodendrocytes

– Nodes of Ranvier are less numerous

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Structural Classification of Neurons• Based on the number of cytoplasmic processes

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Functional Classification of Neurons• Based on the direction of impulse transmission

– Sensory neurons

– Motor neurons

– Interneurons (association)

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Nerve Impulse

• A change in charge that travels as a wave along the membrane of a neuron

• Called an action potential

• Depends on the movement of sodium ions (Na+) and potassium ions (K+) between the interstitial fluid and the inside of the neuron.

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Resting Potential• Sodium ions are in large concentration along the

outside of the cell membrane• Potassium ions are in large concentration along

the inside of the cell membrane

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Beginning of a Nerve Impulse• Requires a stimulus of adequate strength

• Membrane is irritable– Neuron may respond to a stimulus and convert

it to an impulse.

• When? – If above threshold

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Starting a Nerve Impulse

• Depolarization – a stimulus depolarizes the neuron’s membrane

• A depolarized membrane allows sodium (Na+) to flow inside the membrane

• The exchange of ions initiates an action potential in the neuron

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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The Action Potential

• If the action potential starts, it is propogated over the entire axon

• Potassium ions rush out of the neuron after sodium ions rush in– Repolarizes the

membrane

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Return to Resting Potential

• Sodium-potassium pump restores original configuration– Requires ATP

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Nerve Impulse Propagation

• The impulse continues to move away from the cell body

• Impulses travel faster when fibers have a myelin sheath

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Continuation of the Nerve Impulse Between Neurons

• Impulses are able to cross a synapse to another nerve– Neurotransmitter

is released from the axon terminal (synaptic knob) into synaptic cleft

– The dendrite of the next neuron has receptors that are stimulated by the neurotransmitter

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Synaptic Cleft

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Postsynaptic Membrane Receptor

Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006

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Synapse

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Neural Regeneration After Injury

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Neural Regeneration

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Neural Regeneration

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Neural Regeneration

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Nerves• Neurons are bundled

into fasciculi which are bundled into nerves.– Endoneurium

surrounds each nerve fiber (axon)

– Groups of fibers are bound into fascicles

• Surrounded by the perineurium

– Fascicles are bound together into a nerve• Surrounded by

the epineurium Marieb, Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 8th edition, 2006