BBB
BMB
BCSFB
CNS
PNS
100

What are the components of the BBB?

Endothelial cells

Tight Junctions

Astrocytes

Pericytes

100

The meninges are composed of these three layers

Dura mater (outermost layer)

Arachnoid mater (middle layer)

Pia mater (innermost layer)

100

Where is CSF produced?

Choroid Plexus

100

Which structures make up the CNS?

Midbrain, spinal cord, brainstem

100

What are the two divisions of the autonomic efferent nerves?

Parasympathetic (Feed/Breed)

Sympathetic (Fight or Flight)

200

These star-shaped glial cells help maintain the BBB

Astrocytes
200

This is an inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord

Meningitis

200

Which components make up the BCSFB?

Choroid plexus in the ventricles, endothelial capillaries, astrocytes, ependymal cells

200

Which descending tracts are we focused on?

Pyramidal

Extrapyramidal Rubrospinal

Tectospinal

Reticulospinal

200

What are the two pathways of sensory afferent nerves?

Dorsal Column Pathway (Pressure)

Anterolateral Spinothalamic Pathway (Pain)

300

True/False: A drug that is highly lipid-soluble and uncharged at physiologic pH is likely to do this.

True

300

This space contains CSF

Subarachnoid space

300

Excessive CSF accumulation due to impaired drainage causes this condition

Hydrocephaly

300

Where do the descending tracts of the CNS terminate?

Ventral Horn

300

How many neurons does it take to ASCEND to the somatosensory cortex (SSC)? To reach an effector?

3 (DCP & ALST)

2 (Parasympathetic and Sympathetic)

400

Which substances are blocked by the BBB? (Name 4) 

Amino acids 

Ions 

Pathogens 

Hormones

400

This type of hemorrhage occurs between the dura mater and arachnoid mater.

Subdural hematoma

400

Most CSF is reabsorbed into the venous circulation through these structures

Arachnoid Granulations (villi)

400

Which of the descending tracts plays a role in regulating neck movement/posture/muscles?

Exrapyramidal Rubrospinal

Tectospinal

400

What does the DCP secrete? ALST?

DSP: GABA, Glutamate

ALST: Substance P, GABA, Glutamate

500

Which substances can pass through the BBB? (Name 5) 

Fatty Acids 

CO2

O2

Nutrients 

Alcohol

500

This embryonic cell population contributes to development of the pia and arachnoid mater.

Neural crest cells

500

This specialized epithelial surface increases the area available for transport during CSF production.

Microvilli

500

What is the point of origin for each of the descending tracts?

Pyramidal: Motor Cortex 

Extrapyramidal Rubrospinal: Midbrain

Tectospinal: Midbrain

Reticulospinal: Medulla Oblongata

500

What is secreted from the pre- and postganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems?

Parasympathetic

Preganglionic: ACh

Postganglionic: ACh

Sympathetic

Preganglionic: ACh

Postganglionic: Norepi