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Fundamentals of the Nervous System Chapter 11 Dr Tamily Weissman, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University.

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1 Fundamentals of the Nervous System Chapter 11 Dr Tamily Weissman, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University

2 Functions of the Nervous System Master controller and communicator of the body Sensory input (to CNS) – External or internal sensors Integration – Immediate context – Experience Motor output (from CNS) – Muscle or gland response See yellow light Foot to brake or gas Process options

3 Nervous System Central Nervous System (CNS) BrainSpinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Motor (efferent) Autonomic (involuntary) SympatheticParasympathetic Somatic (voluntary) Sensory (afferent) Human Nervous System Divisions Integration & command Info in & out

4 http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dmac c.edu/instructors/rbwollaston/Nervous_system/neuroglia_of _CNS.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.dmacc.edu/instructors/rbw ollaston/Chapter_8_Nervous_System.htm&usg=__2YxucQKr JmUKtfkBty- PZGw_y1A=&h=386&w=371&sz=9&hl=en&start=1&sig2=zDo9 CPoP08kpEikUtueyXw&um=1&tbnid=7Kr6pqq0qPkVQM:&tb nh=123&tbnw=118&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dneuroglia%26hl% 3Den%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1&ei=NGVTSvmkE8yjmQels_C gCQ Neuroglia CNS – Astrocytes Connect neurons to capillaries Guide growing neurons – Microglia: immune functions – Ependymal cells: circulate CSF – Oligodendrocytes: produce multiple myelin sheaths PNS – Schwann cells: produce myelin – Satellite cells: similar to astrocytes

5 Neurons http://www.pspnperak.edu.my/biologit5/Abd%20Razak%20b.%20Yaacob/Por tfolio/BBM/Audio/saraf/Neuron%208.gif Structural unit of the nervous system Cell body – Nissl bodies – Nuclei vs ganglia Processes – Dendrites Graded potentials – Axons Axon hillock Axon terminals Axolemma and axoplasm Myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier White vs gray matter – Tracts vs nerves

6 Classification of Neurons http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/Resources/101766/Online%20Brain%20Development%20course/Pics/Photo %201g.gif Structural classification – Multipolar: mainly in CNS – Bipolar: sense organs – Unipolar : mainly in PNS Functional classification – Sensory are afferents – Motor are efferents – Interneurons

7 Ion Channels Proteins spanning PM controlling flow – Leak channels – Gated channels Chemical (ligand) respond to NT Voltage respond to change in polarization Mechanical respond to physical change/deformation Ions move down an electrochemical gradient

8 Resting Membrane Potential Polarization creates potential energy Changes allow cellular communication – Current from flow of charge (ions) K + leaks out and Na + leaks in Na + /K + pump maintains – Resistance regulates

9 Graded Potentials Varies with stimuli – Short, localized, and decremental Depolarization (-70mV to -55mV) Hyperpolarization (-70mV to -100mV) – Summation can initiate action potentials (APs) http://www.colorado.edu/intphys/Class/IPHY3430-200/image/figure4-8.jpg

10 Action Potentials (AP’s) Depolarization – Positive feedback maintains – Threshold = all or nothing response Repolarization – Returning electrical conditions Hyperpolarization – Na + /K + pump returns ionic conditions Refractory periods – Absolute – Relative

11 Propagation of an Action Potential Unmyelinated Myelinated Self-generating Refractory period ensures one-way movement Conduction speed – Axon diameter – Degree of myelination Continuous conduction w/o myelin Saltatory conduction at nodes of Ranvier Multiple sclerosis

12 Synapses Types – Presynaptic neuron sends – Postsynaptic neuron receives Classification – Axodendritic – Axosomatic – Axoaxonic Function – Electrical synapses – Chemical synapses

13 Chemical Transmission AP reaches axon terminal Ca 2+ signals NT release NT binds postsynaptic neuron – EPSP (depolarize) – IPSP (hyperpolarize) Ending transmission – Degradation – Reuptake – Diffusion http://anthropologynet.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/neuron-synapse.png

14 Neurotransmitter Classes Acetylcholine (ACh): skeletal muscles Biogenic amines – Dopamine (DA) – Norepinephrine (NE) & epinephrine (Epi) – Serotonin (5-HT) – Histamine Amino acids – GABA – Glutamate Neuropeptides – Endorphins – Substance P Dissolved gases – NO: synthesized on demand; relaxation of smooth muscle (Viagra)


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