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Nervous Tissue Review Slides
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Nervous Tissue
• The nerves that carry the stimuli that cause your body's muscles to
contract at MOTOR neurons. Their structure is different from
sensory neurons. The cell body or perikaryon (A) is filled with
chromatophilic substances which pick up the stain in this
micrograph. The cell's axon can not be distinguished from its
dendrites in the micrograph. B marks the axon and dendrite
threads. The "C's" mark the neuroglia cells (dark spots) and the
neurofibrils.
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Astrocyte
Here you can see that some of the astrocytic processes form
"foot processes" against a blood vessel (arrows). This intimate
association of the astrocytes with the capillary blood vessels
contributes to the formation of the blood brain barrier.
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Pia
mater
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Astrocytes
Astrocytes are star-shaped glial cells of the CNS that have long processes.
Many of these processes extend to blood vessels where they expand and
cover much of the external wall. The expanded endings of the astrocyte
processes are known as end-feet. While the blood-brain-barrier is formed
by tight junctions between endothelial cells, the end-feet function to induce
and maintain the blood-brain barrier. In pathology following stroke the
relationship of end-feet to the endothelial cells is altered leading to
disruption of the blood-brain barrier and subsequent leakage.
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Hydrocephalus
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Figure 10.01 Spinal Meninges
Figure 10.01 Spinal Meninges
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