Anatomy and Cell Biology 4461B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Myelin, Tears, Oligodendrocyte

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Neurons: specialized for carrying electrical signals, synapses, targets effector organs. Dendrites: receptive center, primary target for synaptic input from other neurons, conducts signals toward cell body. Axon: ends in a synapse: hillock point of departure of axon, initial segment: where electrical impulse of neuron begins. Axonal terminal: accumulation of neurotransmitters, target of anterograde, originates retrograde. Synapse: no physical continuity, pre synaptic terminal contains synaptic vesicles. Glia: do not participate directly in synaptic interactions, supportive role, insulation, more numerous (3:1) Astrocytes: brain and sc, maintain chemical environment, contribute to blood-brain barrier. Oligodendrocytes: produce myelin, multiple processes coil around several axons, wider nodes of ranvier: schwann cells: only associated with one nerve only, nodes of ranvier closer together. Microglia: contribute to brains immune system, act as inflammatory cells, help mop up damaged/destroyed neurons. Autonomic nervous system: controls non voluntary organs and impulses.

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