Brain Meninges, Ventricles and CSF

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Brain Meninges, Ventricles and CSF

Lecture Objectives Describe the arrangement of the meninges and their relationship to brain and spinal cord. Explain the occurrence of epidural, subdural and subarachnoid spaces. Locate the principal subarachnoid cisterns, and arachnoid granulations. Describe the ventricles of brain and importance of their choroids plexus. Summarize the pathway of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. Locate the safe sites for the lumbar puncture. Identify brain ventricles in CT scan, MRI and ventriculograms.

Cerebral Meninges Dura mater Arachnoid mater Pia mater Endosteal layer Meningeal layer Arachnoid mater Pia mater

Dura Mater Endosteal layer = periosteum Venous sinuses Meningeal layer Continuous with spinal dura mater Falx cerebri Shape, Attachments & Sinuses Tentorium cerebelli Tentorial notch Falx cerebelli Diaphragma sellae

Dura Mater Nerve supply Blood supply Cranial nerves V & X Referral pain to the head from above the tentorium cerebelli Spinal nerves C1-C3 Referral pain to the back of the head and neck from bellow tentorium Sympathetic Blood supply Internal carotid, maxillary, ascending pharyngeal, occipital & vertebral aa Middle meningeal a.

Dural Venous Sinuses Location Drains ….. Fate Superior sagittal sinus Venous lacunae Inferior sagittal sinus Straight sinus Occipital sinus Transverse sinus Sigmoid sinus Cavernous sinuses Superior and inferior petrosal sinuses

Dural Venous Sinuses

Arachnoid Mater Subdural space Subarachnoid space Cerebral BV & cranial nn. CSF Subarachnoid cisternae Arachnoid villi Arachnoid granulations Fuse with epineurium at foramina Except for optic nerve - fuse with sclera

Pia Mater Adheres closely to the brain Goes deep into the sulci Fuse with nerves epineurium Covers cerebral arteries entering brain substance Specialized over the roofs of ventricles (tela choroidea) Contribute to formation of choroid plexuses

Ventricular System Lateral ventricles Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Interventricular foramina Third ventricle Cerebral aqueduct Fourth ventricle Central canal Terminal ventricle

Lateral Ventricles Location Shape Parts Choroid plexus Body Horns Anterior, posterior, inferior Choroid plexus

Lateral Ventricles Relations Corpus callosum Septum pellucidum Fornix Thalamus Caudate nucleus

Third Ventricles Shape Interventricular foramen (foramina of Monro) Cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius) Walls Anterior wall Posterior wall Lateral wall Roof Floor Choroid plexus

Fourth Ventricle Shape Relations Walls Lateral walls Roof (posterior wall) Superior and inferior medullary velum Median aperture (foramen of Magendie) Lateral apertures (foramina of Luschka) Choroid plexus Floor (rhomboid fossa)

Subarachnoid Cisterns Extended area of the subarachnoid space Subarachnoid cisterns Cerebellomedullary cistern (cisterna magnum) Median aperture Pontine cistern Lateral apertures Interpeduncular cistern

Subarachnoid Cisterns

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) 80-150 ml (3-5oz) Clear liquid containing glucose, proteins, & ions Functions mechanical protection floats brain & softens impact with bony walls chemical protection optimal ionic concentrations for action potentials circulation nutrients and waste products to and from bloodstream

Origin of CSF Choroid plexus = capillaries covered by ependymal cells 2 lateral ventricles, one within each cerebral hemisphere Roof of 3rd ventricle Roof of fourth ventricle

Drainage of CSF from Ventricles One median aperture & two lateral apertures allow CSF to exit from the interior of the brain

Flow of Cerebrospinal Fluid

Reabsorption of CSF Reabsorbed through arachnoid villi grapelike clusters of arachnoid penetrate dural venous sinus 0.5 ml/min reabsorption rate = same as production rate

Reabsorption of CSF When pressure in CSF > venous Reabsorption occur When pressure in venous > CSF arachnoid villi work as valve

Hydrocephalus Blockage of drainage of CSF (tumor, inflammation, developmental malformation, meningitis, hemorrhage or injury) Continued production cause an increase in pressure --- hydrocephalus In newborn or fetus, the fontanels allow this internal pressure to cause expansion of the skull and damage to the brain tissue Neurosurgeon implants a drain shunting the CSF to the veins of the neck or the abdomen

Leptomeningeal Disease Cancer metastasis through CSF Originate from Primary CNS tumors Secondary distant tumors through blood Symptoms may include headache, spine or radicular limb pain or sensory abnormalities, nausea and vomiting

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Nontraumatic (spontaneous) Blood in CSF Mainly from aneurisms Arise at arterial branch points 85% anterior circulation 15% posterior circulation 30% anterior comm., 25% posterior comm., 20% MCA The main symptom is a severe headache that starts suddenly (often called thunderclap headache) Traumatic More common Due to contusions and other traumatic injuries Severe headache

Extensions of the Subarachnoid Space

Blood Brain Barrier protects cells from some toxins and pathogens proteins & antibiotics can not pass but alcohol & anesthetics do Structure tight junctions seal together epithelial cells continuous basement membrane astrocyte processes covering capillaries

Blood Brain Barrier Areas without BBB Structure Area postrema in the floor of the fourth ventricle Areas in the hypothalamus Structure Endothelial fenestrations

Blood Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Structure Endothelial cells BM of endothelial cells Pale cells BM of choroidal epithelial cells Tight junctions seal the choroidal epithelial cells