Title: NUTS AND BOLTS to get started
1NUTS AND BOLTS to get started
2Planes of orientation
3Confusing terms (Particularly where the CNS makes
its 90 degree bend)
- Anterior-Posterior/Rostral-Caudal
- Dorsal-ventral/ Superior-inferior
4Dorsal fins
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8The basic unit of the nervous system
9Myelin gives a whitish appearance because its
adipose content
Shwann cells myelinate the PNS
10Oligodendrocytes myelinate the CNS
11White matter and gray matter reflect organization
12Staining for myelin in the brain coronal section
13Myelin Staining in the Spinal cord
Dorsal
Horizontal plane
ventral
14Organizational schemes always have
shortcomingsThe PNS can not be truly separated
from the CNS
15To consider the PNS we first must consider
the spinal cordThe vertebral column
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18Each vertebra houses a spinal cord segment
Midsaggital view
19Each segment is similar Central gray and
surrounding white matter
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22Central grayDorsal sensoryVentral motor
23Each segment gives rise to nerve pairs i.e. The
PNS
2431 peripheral nerve pairs
25Each nerve pair contains thousands of incoming
and outgoing axons
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27The PNSAll neural tissue outside of the cranium
and vertebral column ( with one exception)
28Major divisions of the PNS
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30motor output to skeletal muscles
31And somatosensory input
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33The somatic division of the PNS gives rise to
segmental organiztion Dermatomes and myotomes
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35The autonomic division
36The other subdivision of the PNS-the ANS
37The sympathetic chain
38Sympathetic activation may be magnified by
adrenal gland
39Some functional differences between the somatic
branch and the ANS
40THE CNS
41Exception- The cranial nerves