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2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
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Chapter13 cns part2marieb
1. Ch 13: Central Nervous
System: Part 2
1. Meninges
2. CSF
3. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
Explain spinal cord anatomy, including gray and white
matter and meninges (give the general functions of this
organ).
Discuss the structure and functions of the spinal nerves
and plexuses.
Describe the structural components of reflexes.
Developed by
John Gallagher, MS, DVM
2. 1. Cranial Meninges
Three layers:
1. Dura mater - strong, "tough mother" 2. Arachnoid - spidery, holds
a. falx cerebri blood vessels
b. falx cerebelli
3. Pia mater - "delicate mother"
c. tentorium cerebelli
Note: Subdural hematoma
4. 2. CSF: Cerebrospinal Fluid
Formation in ventricles by specialized ependymal
cells of choroid plexus (~500 mL/day; total volume ~ 150
mL)
Functions
transport medium (nutrients, waste)
shock absorption
buoyancy (floats the brain)
CSF circulation: Ventricles → central canal →
subarachnoid space
An important diagnostic tool.
6. Longitudinal
fissure
Arachnoid granulations: This is where the CSF produced in the
choroid plexuses of the ventricles and which has circulated into the
subarachnoid space is reabsorbed.
8. Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)
Tight Junctions in capillary endothelium prevent
passive diffusion into the brain. Lots of Active
Transport, especially of H2O soluble compounds
(think glucose).
Fat soluble compounds readily pass the BBB
E.g. steroid hormones, ADEK
Major role of astrocytes
3 areas in brain don’t have BBB
portion of hypothalamus
pineal gland (in diencephalon)
choroid plexus
9. 3. Spinal cord:
• Resides inside vertebral canal
• Extends to L1/ L2
• 31 segments, each associated
with a pair of dorsal root
ganglia
• Two enlargements
• Cervical and Lumbar
• Conus medullaris
• Cauda Equina
• Filum Terminale
• Continuation of pia mater beyond
the end of the spinal cord
Fig. 13-29
10. Cervical Enlargement
Gray matter expanded to incorporate more sensory
input from limbs and more cell bodies for motor
control of limbs
12. Spinal Meninges
Three membranes
surround all of CNS
2a) Subarachnoid
1) Dura mater - "tough
Space 3) Pia mater
mother", strong. Note the
Epidural Space. 2) Arachnoid
2) Arachnoid - spidery
looking, carries blood
vessels, etc. Note the
Subarachnoid space
which contains CSF 1) Dura mater
3) Pia mater - "delicate
mother", adheres tightly
to surface of spinal cord
13. Transverse Section
Fig 13.30 Compare the spinal roots with the model of the
vertebral column in the lab. Note that the dura
covers both the dorsal and ventral roots.
14. Lumbar Puncture vs. Epidural
Usually at L4-L5
•Lumbar puncture:
• Penetrates the dura,
into the subarachoid
space
• Sample CSF
• Spinal anesthetic
•Epidural
• ―Upon the dura‖
• Anesthesia
15. Organization of Spinal Cord
Gray matter - interior horns
posterior - somatic and visceral sensory nuclei
anterior (and lateral) gray horns – somatic and visceral motor control
gray commissures - axons carrying information from side to side
White matter - tracts or columns
posterior white column -
anterior white column
lateral white column
anterior white commissure
functions
ascending tracts - sensory toward brain
descending tracts - motor from brain
17. Organization of Spinal Nerves
1. Root – inside vertebral canal
a. dorsal sensory root with a ganglion
b. ventral motor root
2. Mixed spinal nerve
3. Rami
a. dorsal - mixed to skin and muscles of back
b. ventral - mixed “spinal nerve” to ventrolateral body surfaces and
limbs
c. white ramus communicans motor ANS
d. gray ramus communicans motor ANS
18. Reflexes
Fast, preprogrammed, inborn,
automatic responses
Occur in the CNS at the spinal
cord or brainstem levels
(cranial nerves)
May be either monosynaptic or
polysynaptic
All require
a. stimulus at receptor
b. sensory information relay
c. processing at CNS level
d. activation of motor
response
e. response of peripheral
effector