the nervous system: neural tissue chapter 9a. introduction –nervous system = control center &...
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The Nervous System: Neural Tissue
Chapter 9a
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Introduction
– Nervous system = control center & communications network
– Functions• Stimulates movements• Maintains homeostasis (with endocrine
system)
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Organization of the Nervous System– Central nervous system
(CNS)• Brain & spinal cord
– Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
• Afferent (Sensory) System• Efferent (Motor) System
– Somatic Nervous System– Autonomic Nervous
System» Sympathetic Nervous
System» Parasympathetic
Nervous System
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Organization of the Nervous System
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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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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Neurons– Function
• Conduct electrical impulses
– Structure• Cell body
– Nucleus with nucleolus
– Cytoplasm
• Cytoplasmic processes
– Dendrites
– Axon
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
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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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Myelin
– White matter of nerves, brain, spinal cord
– Composed primarily of phospholipids
– Production• Developing Schwann cells
wind around axon
– Function• Increases speed of impulse
conduction• Insulation and maintenance
of axon
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Myelin
– Nodes of Ranvier• Unmyelinated gaps
between segments of myelin
• Impulses “jump” from node to node
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Nerve Fibers of the CNS
– Umyelinated– Myelinated
• Production of myelin is from oligodendrocytes
• Nodes of Ranvier are less numerous
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Classification of Neurons
– Functional – based on the direction of impulse transmission
• Sensory neurons
• Motor neurons
• Interneurons (association)
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Functional Classification of Neurons
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Nerve Impulse
– A change in charge that travels as a wave along the membrane of a neuron
– Depends on the movement of K+ and Na+ across the nerve cell membrane.
– Called an action potential
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Resting Neuron
– 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
– Membrane is polarized
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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 = a critical level– Minimum stimulus required to elicit a response
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Starting a Nerve ImpulseStarting a Nerve Impulse
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• Depolarization – a stimulus begins the change in charge on 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
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The Action PotentialThe Action Potential
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• If the action potential (nerve impulse) starts, it is propagated over the entire axon
• Potassium ions rush out of the neuron after sodium ions rush in
• Sodium and potassium are actively transported back to their original positions = repolarization
• Membrane is at rest again
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Nerve Impulse PropagationNerve Impulse Propagation
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• The impulse continues to move away from the cell body
• Impulses travel faster when fibers have a myelin sheath
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Continuation of the Nerve Impulse between Continuation of the Nerve Impulse between NeuronsNeurons
• Impulses are able to cross the synapse to another nerve
• Neurotransmitter is released from a nerve’s axon terminal
• The dendrite of the next neuron has receptors that are stimulated by the neurotransmitter
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How Neurons Communicate at SynapsesHow Neurons Communicate at Synapses
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Synapses
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Neural Regeneration
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Neural Regeneration
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Neural Regeneration
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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001
Neural Regeneration
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Structure of a NerveStructure of a Nerve
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• Endoneurium surrounds each fiber
• Groups of fibers are bound into fascicles by the perineurium
• Fascicles are bound together by epineurium
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Classification of NervesClassification of Nerves
• Mixed nerves
• Both sensory and motor fibers
• Afferent (sensory) nerves
• Carry impulses toward the CNS
• Efferent (motor) nerves
• Carry impulses away from the CNS