Chapter 2 Flashcards

Neurons and Glia (35 cards)

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neurophilosophy

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brain is the origin of mental abilities

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Glia

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insulates, supports and nourishes neurons

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Neurons

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process info, sense environmental changes, communicate changes to other neurons, command body response

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Histology

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the study of tissue structure

stains

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Nissl Stain

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facilitates the study of cytoarchitecture in the CNS

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golgi stain

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shows two parts of neurons: 1. Soma & Perikaryon, 2. Neurites (axons and dendrites)

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Neurites

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axons and dendrites

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Cajal’s contribution

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Neuronal circuitry; neurons communicate by contact, not continuity.

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Neuron Doctrine

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Neurons adhere to cell theory, based on the golgi stain

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10
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(pr) Nucleus functions

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gene expression, transcription, RNA processing

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(pr)Soma contents

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cytosol: fluid inside cell
organelles: membrane-enclosed structures within the soma
cytoplasm: Contents within a cell membrane (organelles, but excluding nucleus)

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Soma functions

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Major site of protein synthesis (ROUGH ER and on the free ribosomes)

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Smooth ER and Golgi aparatus

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sites for preparing/storing proteins for delivery to different cell regions (trafficking) and regulating substances

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Mitochondrion

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site of cellular respiration (using ATP)

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Neuronal Membrane

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Barrier that encloses cytoplasm/protein concentration in membrane varies/structure of discrete membrane regions influences neuronal function

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Cytoskeleton

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moving, internal scaffolding of neuronal membrane

Microtubules, microfilaments and neurofilaments

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tubulin

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actin

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microfilament

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Axon parts (3) and difference with it and soma

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  1. Axon hillock (beginning)
  2. Axon proper (middle)
  3. Axon terminal (end)

ER does not extend into axon, protein composition is unique

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axon collaterals

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perpendicular branches off main axon

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Axon terminal

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cytoplasmic differences b/w AT and Axon:

no microtubules, presence of synaptic vesicles, abundance of membrane proteins, large number of mitochondria

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Synapse

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synaptic transmission; electrical to chemical to electric transformation

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dysfunction of synaptic transmission

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is the basis for mental disorders

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Axoplasmic transport (2) and enzyme involved

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  1. anterograde (soma to terminal)
  2. retrograde (terminal to soma)

Kinesin

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dendrites
antennae of neurons, dendritic trees common, synapse containing receptors
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dendritic spines
postsynaptic (receives signals from axon terminal)
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Classification based on # of neurites
1=unipolar 2=bipolar more than 2=multipolar
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classification based on dendritic and somatic morphologies
stellate cells (star shaped) Pyrimidal cells (pyrimidal) spiny or aspinous
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classification based on connection within CNS
Primary sensory neurons, motor neurons, interneurons
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axonal length classification basis
golgi type 1 golgi type 2
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Neurotransmitter classification basis
based on neurotransmitter at synapse
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Astrocytes
Glia/most numerous in brain/fills spaces between neurons/influence neurite growth/regulates chemical content of extracellular space
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myelinating glia (2)/purpose
insulate axons 1. Oligodendroglia (CNS) 2. Schwann Cells (PNS)
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oligondendroglial cells
node of ranvier containing (where membrane is exposed)
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Non neuronal glial cells
microglia (phagocytes for immune response)