Introduction Into The Nervous System 2017-18
Introduction Into The Nervous System 2017-18
Introduction Into The Nervous System 2017-18
Introduction to Neuroanatomy
1
Lecture Objectives
Relevant weekly objectives
• Outline the anatomy of the nervous system.
• Explain the importance of spinal cord.
Lecture Objectives
By the end of the session the student will be able to:
• Describe neural cells; features that distinguish neurons (main parts) and
glia (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia).
• Describe the neural life support systems including: organisation of blood
supply, function of cerebrospinal fluid and blood brain barrier.
• Describe the aspects of basic organisation of central nervous system:
different functions (co-operation), sex differences, brain vs computer,
brain use, issues of laterality of projection.
• Describe the importance of spinal cord.
Lecture Outline
12 Pairs of Cranial
Nerves
31 Pairs of spinal
nerves and their
CNS PNS branches:
8 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
5 Sacral
1 Coccygeal
Anatomically Divisions: CNS & PNS Functionally Divisions: Autonomic & Somatic
Subdivisions of the PNS
Cortical Neurons
Neurons
Dendrites
• Cell body characterized by:
– Single nucleus +
prominent nucleolus
– Nissl bodies Cell Body
or Soma
Axon Hillock
(Chromatopilic
substance) Axon
Cilia
Ependymal cells
Pial Layer
Axons
Sensory
neurons
Satellite
cells
Myelinated
Axons
Brainstem:
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla
CNS
Brain Planes
Superior
Anterior
Posterior
Inferior
Lateral view of left side of brain
Horizontal Plane
Coronal
Plane
Sagittal Plane
CNS
Gray & White Matter
Anterior
Posterior
processes, synapses and
neuriglia (support cells)
– Forms outer layer of
cerebrum (cerebral cortex),
and Basal Ganglia nuclei deep
in brain
– Forms the internal centre (H- Gyrus (plural gyri)
shaped) of spinal cord
Sulcus (plural sulci)
White Matter:
• Axons (most myelinated) of Gray matter White matter
Longitudinal
• Cerebrum: largest portion of fissure
the brain
• 2 Cerebral hemispheres (Rt &
Precentral gyrus
Lf) by the longitudinal fissure Central sulcus
Precentral gyrus
• The cerebral cortex is folded
into ridges (gyrus) and grooves
(sulcus)
• Many gyri and sulci have
specific names and function
Central sulcus
Parieto-occipital sulcus
Preoccipital notch
Lateral sulcus
Forebrain
Lobes of the Cerebral Hemispheres
Cerebro-spinal Fluid
Vascular Supply to the Brain
Cerebro-spinal Fluid
Circle of Willis:
Communication between 1 & 2 branches.