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CHAPTER 7b: Nervous System. Protection of CNS. Meninges = three membranes covering the CNS structures (p 211). Duramater = outermost layer. Dura = hard Mater = mother. netterimages.com. schools-wikipedia.org. Arachnoid Mater = web-like middle layer. commons.wikimedia.org.
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CHAPTER 7b: Nervous System Protection of CNS Meninges = three membranes covering the CNS structures (p 211) Duramater = outermost layer Dura = hard Mater = mother netterimages.com schools-wikipedia.org
Arachnoid Mater = web-like middle layer commons.wikimedia.org Arachno = spider
Pia Mater = innermost layer following folds commons.wikimedia.org pia = gentle
Meningitis = inflammation of meninges http://video.about.com/infectiousdiseases/Meningitis.htm http://www.nmaus.org/programs/getting-it/ http://www.healthline.com/hgy-transcripts/meningitis-overview http://healthline.healthology.com/hybrid/hybrid-autodetect.aspx?content_id=2582&focus_handle=childrens-diseases&brand_name=healthline
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) = fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord Continually made from blood plasma in choroid plexuses which hang from the “roof” of the brains ventricles. Circulates continuously by being produced and then drained back into blood plasma to keep a constant volume of about 150 ml. Function: protection Spinal Tap = sampling technique to test CSF. Hydrocephalus = “water on the brain”
Keeps neurons separated from blood-borne substances. BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER Made of LEAST PERMEABLE capillaries in the body. Can’t keep out fats, respiratory gases, alcohol, nicotine, or anesthetics. vandenberg.af.mil
Brain Injuries Traumatic Brain Injuries and Brain Dysfunctions Head injuries are the leading cause of accidental death in the USA. Concussion = slight injury, dizziness, brief loss of consciousness. http://www.pennmedicine.org/encyclopedia/em_DisplayAnimation.aspx?gcid=000034&ptid=17 Contusion = marked tissue destruction, coma Cerebral Edema = swelling of the brain, death
Stroke = cerebrovascular accident (CVA) occurs when circulation is cut off to the brain. http://www.pennmedicine.org/encyclopedia/em_DisplayAnimation.aspx?gcid=000123&ptid=17 Aphasia = result of damage to left cerebral hemisphere, affects speech. motor aphasia = affects Broca’s area and loss of speech sensory aphasia = loss of understanding of language TIA = transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke) BrainMatters 54:00 http://video.pbs.org/video/1390247671/
Alzheimer’s Disease • mental deterioration • progressive degenerative disease • originally called “senile dementia” • memory loss, irritability, moodiness, confusion, possibly violent • later stages include hallucinations articles.mercola.com topnews.net.nz Dementia 1:01 http://www.healthscout.com/animation/1/7/main.html Alzheimer’s Disease 19:10 http://www.alzheimer.ca/english/disease/whatisit-video.htm
Spinal Cord About 17 inches (42 cm) long. 31 pairs of nerves arise from it.
Association neurons Sensory neurons Motor neurons Textbook page 217.
Quadriplegic = damage high in cord Paraplegic = damage low in cord