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Histology of the
Nervous Tissue
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nervous system overview
Nervous system
Monitors and processes sensory information
from the environment and from within the
body
Principal cell populations
Neuron - transmits impulses
Neuroglia - Support, protects and insulates the
nervous tissue
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Neural tissue location
Central Nervous Tissue
Brain
Spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous Tissue
Nerves
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The Anatomy of a Neuron
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Neuron structure
Nissl bodies – clusters of RER and ribosomes
Dendrites
Receptive region
Axon or nerve fiber
Nerve impulse generator and transmitter
Axon hillock
Axon terminal or synaptic knobs
Collaterals with telodendria
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Neuron structure
Synaptic terminals
Presynaptic membrane
Synaptic vesicles
neurotransmitter
Synaptic cleft
Postsynaptic membrane
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Neurons
They make up the gray matter of the nervous
system
Clusters of cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated
axons and neuroglias are called:
Nuclei if they are located in the CNS
Ganglia if they are located in the PNS
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Axons or nerve fibers
Covered by myelin
Fatty material secreted by Schwann cells in
the PNS
Fatty material secreted by oligodendrocytes
in the CNS
Myelin insulates the axons
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Axons or nerve fibers
In the PNS
The wrapping of the Schwann cell around the
axon is called myelin sheath
Neurilemma
It is the peripheral layer of the Schwann
cell
It contains the nucleus and most of the
organelles
Nodes of Ranvier
Gaps between Schwann cells
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Neuron classification
Anatomical or structural
Unipolar
Bipolar
Multipolar
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A Structural Classification of Neurons
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Neuron classification
Functional
Sensory neurons or afferent neurons
• deliver information from the body to the
CNS
• Typically unipolar or bipolar
• Body found in a ganglia (PNS)
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Neuron classification
Motor neurons or efferent neurons
• Carry impulse from the CNS to the
body
• Typically multipolar
• Body found in the CNS
Association (interneuron) neuron
• Found between and sensory and a
motor neuron
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Structure of a nerve
Definition
Bundle of fibers wrapped in myelin and
connective tissue
Located in the PNS
Classification
Sensory or afferent – going to the CNS
Motor or efferent- going to the body
Mixed – carry sensory and motor fibers
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Structure of a nerve
The connective tissue that surrounds the fiber is
called
Endoneurium-covers each nerve fiber
Perineurium – covers a bundle of nerve fibers
The whole bundle is called fascicle
Epineurium – covers the whole nerve
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Electroencephalography
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Electroencephalography - EEG
Measures brain activity
Alpha waves = awake with eyes closed.
Resting.
Alpha block
Beta waves = awake with eyes opened.
Alert.
Delta waves = normal during sleep
Theta waves = normal children, abnormal in
adults
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