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NERVES TISSUE
MUTALIFE F. MWEEMBA
Objectives
 By the end of the lecture students
should be able to;
1. Define nerve tissues
2. Discuss nerve tissue
3. Describe the components of a
neuron
4. State the types of neurons
5. Clinical application
Definition
 Nerve tissue is distributed throughout the
body as an integrated communications
network
 It is a complex tissue which picks up
stimuli both external and internal and
 transmits these stimuli in form of an
impulse to a central region of integration
and analysis.
 Then an appropriate response is
transmitted from the central region
Composition of nerve tissue
 Cells in both central and peripheral
nerve tissue are of two kinds:
 nerve cells , or neurons , which
usually show numerous long
processes; and
 glial cells, are non excitable cells and
have short processes, function to;
◦ support and protect neurons
◦ participate in many neural activities,
◦ provide neural nutrition, and
◦ defense of cells in the CNS
Cont…
 Each neuron has hundreds of
interconnections with other neurons,
forming a very complex system for
processing information and
generating responses.
Development of nerve tissue
 nervous system develops from the
outermost of the three early embryonic
layers, the ectoderm,
 beginning in the third week of development.
 With signals from the underlying axial
structure, the notochord, ectoderm on the
mid-dorsal side of the embryo thickens to
form the epithelial neural plate .
 The lateral sides of this plate fold upward,
bend and grow toward each other medially,
and within a few days fuse to form the
neural tube .
 Cells of this tube give rise to the entire
Cont..
 As the folds fuse and the neural tube
separates from the now overlying
surface ectoderm that will form
epidermis, a large population of
developmentally important cells, the
neural crest, separates from the
neuroepithelium and becomes
mesenchymal.
 Neural crest cells migrate extensively
and differentiate as all the cells of the
PNS, as well as a number of other non
Anatomical divisions
 Central Nervous System (CNS)
consists of;
◦ Brain and spinal cord
 Peripheral Nervous System
composed of;
◦ Cranial nerves
◦ Spinal nerves and
◦ autonomic nerves
Cont..
 Peripheral Nervous System
◦ Somatic ; motor and sensory
 Autonomic ;
◦ visceral motor,
◦ visceral sensory
General features
 Basic functional unit is a neuron (nerve
cell)
 Has 3 parts;
◦ cell body (perikaryon), dendrites and
axon
 Supporting tissues,
◦ For CNS:
 glial cells
◦ peripheral nervous tissue:
 Schwann cells,
 Satellite cells and connective tissue
 Development from ectoderm
Neuron
 have long processes, extend from the
part of the cell body around the nucleus,
 The processes can be divided into two
 functionally and morphologically different
groups, dendrites and axons.
 Dendrites are part of the receptive
surface
 A neuron has one to several primary
dendrites, which emerge from the cell
body.
 Primary dendrites may divide into
Dendrites
Axon
 Each neuron has only
one axon,
◦ emerging from the
perikaryon or
◦ close to the trunks of one of
the primary dendrites.
 The point of origin of the
axon from the perikaryon
is the axon hillock.
 It may be branched
 is the "transmitting"
process of the neuron
Cont….
 The axon forms small, bulb-shaped
swellings called boutons at the ends
(terminal boutons)
 or along the course (boutons en
passant) of its branches.
 Synapses are morphologically
specialised contacts between a
bouton formed by one neuron, the
presynaptic neuron, and the cell
surface of another neuron, the
postsynaptic neuron.
Synaptic knobs (boutons)
Cont…
 Synaptic vesicles contain the
neurotransmitters.
 typically accumulate close to the site of
contact between the bouton and the
postsynaptic neuron.
 The release of the neurotransmitter from the
synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft,
◦ mediates the transfer of information from the pre-
to the postsynaptic neuron.
 the synaptic cleft is the space between the
bouton and the postsynaptic neuron
Types of Neurons
 classified according to the number of
processes extending from the cell body
 Multipolar neurons,
◦ which have one axon and two or more
dendrites
◦ E.g, all motor neurons and CNS interneurons
 Bipolar neurons,
◦ with one dendrite and one axon
◦ E.g, sensory neurons of the retina, olfactory
mucosa, and inner ear
 serve the senses of sight, smell, and
balance, respectively
Types cont..
Cont..
 Unipolar or pseudounipolar neurons,
◦ which have a single process that bifurcates close
to the perikaryon, with the longer branch
extending to a peripheral ending and the other
toward the CNS.
◦ E.g, in the spinal ganglia (the sensory ganglia
found with the spinal nerves)
◦ most cranial ganglia
 Anaxonic neurons,
◦ with many dendrites but no true axon,
◦ do not produce action potentials,
◦ but regulate electrical changes of adjacent
neurons
Supporting cells of the CNS
Macroglia are;
 Astocytes
 Oligodendocytes
 Ependymal
 Microglial
Supporting cells of the CNS
 Astrocytes
◦ Structural and
metabolic support of
neurons;
◦ are in contact with
blood vessels
◦ form Blood Brain
Barrier (BBB);
◦ repair processes-
scar forming in CNS
 2 types
◦ Fibrous astrocytes
◦ Protoplasmic astrocytes
Cont…
Oligodendrocytes
 produce the myelin
sheaths around
axons
 that provide the
electrical
insulation for
neurons in the
CNS
Cont..
Ependymal cells
 Line ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the
spinal cord
◦ Aid production and movement of CSF
Microglia
 can proliferate and differentiate into phagocytic cells.
◦ Defense and immune-related activities
Peripheral Nervous System
 The PNS comprises all nervous
tissue outside the brain and spinal
cord.
 It consists of;
◦ groups of neurons (ganglion
cells), called ganglia,
◦ networks of nerve fibres, called
plexuses
 bundles of parallel nerve fibres that
form the nerves and nerve roots.
Cont…
 efferent or motor fibres carry
impulses from the CNS to effector
organs commanded by these centers.
 afferent or sensory nerve fibres
carry information from internal body
regions and the environment to the
CNS
 Principal neurotransmitters in the
PNS are acetylcholine and
noradrenalin.
Cont…
 Afferent, sensory fibres enter the spinal cord
via the dorsal roots,
 while efferent, motor fibres leave the spinal
cord via the ventral roots.
 Dorsal and ventral roots merge to form the
spinal nerves, which consequently contain
both sensory and motor fibres.
 As the spinal nerves travel into the periphery
they split into branches
Spinal nerve
Cont..
 Nerves possessing only sensory fibers
are called sensory nerves;
 those composed only of fibers carrying
impulses to the effectors are called
motor nerves.
 Most nerves have both sensory and
motor fibers and are called mixed
nerves,
 usually also with both myelinated and
unmyelinated axons
Nerve Organization
 Peripheral nerves contain a considerable
amount of connective tissue.
 The entire nerve is surrounded by a thick
layer of dense connective tissue, the
epineurium.
 Nerve fibres are frequently grouped into
distinct bundles, fascicles, within the nerve.
 The layer of connective tissue surrounding
the individual bundles is called perineurium.
 The space between individual nerve fibres is
filled by loose connective tissue, the
 Fibrocytes, macrophages and mast
cells are present in the
endoneurium.
 Nerves are richly supplied by
intraneural blood vessels, which
form numerous anastomoses.
 Arteries pass into the epineurium,
form arteriolar networks beneath the
perineurium and give off capillaries to
the endoneurium.
Nerve fiber
 One nerve fiber consists of an axon and its
nerve sheath.
 Each axon in the PNS is surrounded by a
sheath of Schwann cells.
 An individual Schwann cell may surround the
axon for several hundred micrometers,
 it may, in the case of unmyelinated nerve
fibers, surround up to 30 separate axons.
 The axons are housed within infoldings of
the Schwann cell cytoplasm and cell
membrane, the fused membrane (mesaxon)
Myelination
Cont…
 In the case of myelinated nerve fibres,
Schwann cells form a sheath around one
axon and surround this axon with several
double layers (up to hundreds) of cell
membrane.
 The myelin sheath formed by the
Schwann cell
◦ insulates the axon,
◦ improves its ability to conduct
◦ provides the basis for the fast saltatory
transmission of impulses.
Cont…
 Each Schwann cell forms a myelin
segment, in which the cell nucleus is
located approximately in the middle of
the segment.
 The node of Ranvier is the place
along the course of the axon where
two myelin segments abut
Nodes of Ranvier
Ganglia
 Ganglia are structures containing neuronal
cell bodies and their surrounding glial
satellite cells
 Supported by delicate connective tissue
and surrounded by a denser capsule
 serve as relay stations to transmit nerve
impulses
 ganglion will be a;
◦ Sensory ganglia
◦ Autonomic ganglia
◦ sympathetic
◦ parasympathetic
Sensory ganglion
 Associated with;
◦ Dorsal root ganglion
◦ Cranial nerves ganglions
 Large cells, with nucleus and nucleolus.
 Nissl bodies,
 are pseudounipolar
 Satellites cells
 Cell bodies in groups
 Myelinated nerves
Autonomic ganglion
 nerves effect the activity of smooth muscle,
the secretion of some glands, heart rate,
and many other involuntary activities of the
body
◦ Multipolar cells
◦ Scattered
◦ Nucleolus and Nissl bodies
◦ Few satellite cells
◦ Unmyelinated nerve
 has two divisions :
◦ sympathetic
◦ parasympathetic
Parasympathetic ganglion
 Neuronal bodies of preganglionic
sympathetic nerves are located in the
thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal
cord
 the parasympathetic division are in the
medulla and midbrain and in the sacral
portion of the spinal cord.
 Found close or within the wall of organ
 Intramural
 Multipolar cells
 Satellite cells
Clinical anatomy
 Neuropraxia
 Paralysis
 Thank you

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NERVES TISSUE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

  • 2. Objectives  By the end of the lecture students should be able to; 1. Define nerve tissues 2. Discuss nerve tissue 3. Describe the components of a neuron 4. State the types of neurons 5. Clinical application
  • 3. Definition  Nerve tissue is distributed throughout the body as an integrated communications network  It is a complex tissue which picks up stimuli both external and internal and  transmits these stimuli in form of an impulse to a central region of integration and analysis.  Then an appropriate response is transmitted from the central region
  • 4. Composition of nerve tissue  Cells in both central and peripheral nerve tissue are of two kinds:  nerve cells , or neurons , which usually show numerous long processes; and  glial cells, are non excitable cells and have short processes, function to; ◦ support and protect neurons ◦ participate in many neural activities, ◦ provide neural nutrition, and ◦ defense of cells in the CNS
  • 5. Cont…  Each neuron has hundreds of interconnections with other neurons, forming a very complex system for processing information and generating responses.
  • 6. Development of nerve tissue  nervous system develops from the outermost of the three early embryonic layers, the ectoderm,  beginning in the third week of development.  With signals from the underlying axial structure, the notochord, ectoderm on the mid-dorsal side of the embryo thickens to form the epithelial neural plate .  The lateral sides of this plate fold upward, bend and grow toward each other medially, and within a few days fuse to form the neural tube .  Cells of this tube give rise to the entire
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  • 8. Cont..  As the folds fuse and the neural tube separates from the now overlying surface ectoderm that will form epidermis, a large population of developmentally important cells, the neural crest, separates from the neuroepithelium and becomes mesenchymal.  Neural crest cells migrate extensively and differentiate as all the cells of the PNS, as well as a number of other non
  • 9. Anatomical divisions  Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of; ◦ Brain and spinal cord  Peripheral Nervous System composed of; ◦ Cranial nerves ◦ Spinal nerves and ◦ autonomic nerves
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  • 11. Cont..  Peripheral Nervous System ◦ Somatic ; motor and sensory  Autonomic ; ◦ visceral motor, ◦ visceral sensory
  • 12. General features  Basic functional unit is a neuron (nerve cell)  Has 3 parts; ◦ cell body (perikaryon), dendrites and axon  Supporting tissues, ◦ For CNS:  glial cells ◦ peripheral nervous tissue:  Schwann cells,  Satellite cells and connective tissue  Development from ectoderm
  • 13. Neuron  have long processes, extend from the part of the cell body around the nucleus,  The processes can be divided into two  functionally and morphologically different groups, dendrites and axons.  Dendrites are part of the receptive surface  A neuron has one to several primary dendrites, which emerge from the cell body.  Primary dendrites may divide into
  • 15. Axon  Each neuron has only one axon, ◦ emerging from the perikaryon or ◦ close to the trunks of one of the primary dendrites.  The point of origin of the axon from the perikaryon is the axon hillock.  It may be branched  is the "transmitting" process of the neuron
  • 16. Cont….  The axon forms small, bulb-shaped swellings called boutons at the ends (terminal boutons)  or along the course (boutons en passant) of its branches.  Synapses are morphologically specialised contacts between a bouton formed by one neuron, the presynaptic neuron, and the cell surface of another neuron, the postsynaptic neuron.
  • 18. Cont…  Synaptic vesicles contain the neurotransmitters.  typically accumulate close to the site of contact between the bouton and the postsynaptic neuron.  The release of the neurotransmitter from the synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft, ◦ mediates the transfer of information from the pre- to the postsynaptic neuron.  the synaptic cleft is the space between the bouton and the postsynaptic neuron
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  • 20. Types of Neurons  classified according to the number of processes extending from the cell body  Multipolar neurons, ◦ which have one axon and two or more dendrites ◦ E.g, all motor neurons and CNS interneurons  Bipolar neurons, ◦ with one dendrite and one axon ◦ E.g, sensory neurons of the retina, olfactory mucosa, and inner ear  serve the senses of sight, smell, and balance, respectively
  • 22. Cont..  Unipolar or pseudounipolar neurons, ◦ which have a single process that bifurcates close to the perikaryon, with the longer branch extending to a peripheral ending and the other toward the CNS. ◦ E.g, in the spinal ganglia (the sensory ganglia found with the spinal nerves) ◦ most cranial ganglia  Anaxonic neurons, ◦ with many dendrites but no true axon, ◦ do not produce action potentials, ◦ but regulate electrical changes of adjacent neurons
  • 23. Supporting cells of the CNS Macroglia are;  Astocytes  Oligodendocytes  Ependymal  Microglial
  • 24. Supporting cells of the CNS  Astrocytes ◦ Structural and metabolic support of neurons; ◦ are in contact with blood vessels ◦ form Blood Brain Barrier (BBB); ◦ repair processes- scar forming in CNS  2 types ◦ Fibrous astrocytes ◦ Protoplasmic astrocytes
  • 25. Cont… Oligodendrocytes  produce the myelin sheaths around axons  that provide the electrical insulation for neurons in the CNS
  • 26. Cont.. Ependymal cells  Line ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord ◦ Aid production and movement of CSF Microglia  can proliferate and differentiate into phagocytic cells. ◦ Defense and immune-related activities
  • 27. Peripheral Nervous System  The PNS comprises all nervous tissue outside the brain and spinal cord.  It consists of; ◦ groups of neurons (ganglion cells), called ganglia, ◦ networks of nerve fibres, called plexuses  bundles of parallel nerve fibres that form the nerves and nerve roots.
  • 28. Cont…  efferent or motor fibres carry impulses from the CNS to effector organs commanded by these centers.  afferent or sensory nerve fibres carry information from internal body regions and the environment to the CNS  Principal neurotransmitters in the PNS are acetylcholine and noradrenalin.
  • 29. Cont…  Afferent, sensory fibres enter the spinal cord via the dorsal roots,  while efferent, motor fibres leave the spinal cord via the ventral roots.  Dorsal and ventral roots merge to form the spinal nerves, which consequently contain both sensory and motor fibres.  As the spinal nerves travel into the periphery they split into branches
  • 31. Cont..  Nerves possessing only sensory fibers are called sensory nerves;  those composed only of fibers carrying impulses to the effectors are called motor nerves.  Most nerves have both sensory and motor fibers and are called mixed nerves,  usually also with both myelinated and unmyelinated axons
  • 32. Nerve Organization  Peripheral nerves contain a considerable amount of connective tissue.  The entire nerve is surrounded by a thick layer of dense connective tissue, the epineurium.  Nerve fibres are frequently grouped into distinct bundles, fascicles, within the nerve.  The layer of connective tissue surrounding the individual bundles is called perineurium.  The space between individual nerve fibres is filled by loose connective tissue, the
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  • 35.  Fibrocytes, macrophages and mast cells are present in the endoneurium.  Nerves are richly supplied by intraneural blood vessels, which form numerous anastomoses.  Arteries pass into the epineurium, form arteriolar networks beneath the perineurium and give off capillaries to the endoneurium.
  • 36. Nerve fiber  One nerve fiber consists of an axon and its nerve sheath.  Each axon in the PNS is surrounded by a sheath of Schwann cells.  An individual Schwann cell may surround the axon for several hundred micrometers,  it may, in the case of unmyelinated nerve fibers, surround up to 30 separate axons.  The axons are housed within infoldings of the Schwann cell cytoplasm and cell membrane, the fused membrane (mesaxon)
  • 38.
  • 39. Cont…  In the case of myelinated nerve fibres, Schwann cells form a sheath around one axon and surround this axon with several double layers (up to hundreds) of cell membrane.  The myelin sheath formed by the Schwann cell ◦ insulates the axon, ◦ improves its ability to conduct ◦ provides the basis for the fast saltatory transmission of impulses.
  • 40. Cont…  Each Schwann cell forms a myelin segment, in which the cell nucleus is located approximately in the middle of the segment.  The node of Ranvier is the place along the course of the axon where two myelin segments abut
  • 42. Ganglia  Ganglia are structures containing neuronal cell bodies and their surrounding glial satellite cells  Supported by delicate connective tissue and surrounded by a denser capsule  serve as relay stations to transmit nerve impulses  ganglion will be a; ◦ Sensory ganglia ◦ Autonomic ganglia ◦ sympathetic ◦ parasympathetic
  • 43. Sensory ganglion  Associated with; ◦ Dorsal root ganglion ◦ Cranial nerves ganglions  Large cells, with nucleus and nucleolus.  Nissl bodies,  are pseudounipolar  Satellites cells  Cell bodies in groups  Myelinated nerves
  • 44. Autonomic ganglion  nerves effect the activity of smooth muscle, the secretion of some glands, heart rate, and many other involuntary activities of the body ◦ Multipolar cells ◦ Scattered ◦ Nucleolus and Nissl bodies ◦ Few satellite cells ◦ Unmyelinated nerve  has two divisions : ◦ sympathetic ◦ parasympathetic
  • 45. Parasympathetic ganglion  Neuronal bodies of preganglionic sympathetic nerves are located in the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord  the parasympathetic division are in the medulla and midbrain and in the sacral portion of the spinal cord.  Found close or within the wall of organ  Intramural  Multipolar cells  Satellite cells