PNB 2274 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Middle Cerebral Artery, Anterior Cerebral Artery, Cerebrospinal Fluid

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Protection of the brain: the bones of cranium, cranial meninges- 3 different layers protecting brain (and spinal cord). Your brain always gets supplied blood always many neurons active to maintain function. O2 passes freely across the blood-brain barrier via diffusion. Glucose transporters move it from blood plasma to interstitial fluid, and the brain uses half the glucose in the body. Progressive hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) leads to confusion, unconsciousness and death. Inferior part of brain has a ring of blood vessels circle of willis, vessels connect those major arteries: anterior and posterior communicating arteries. Arteries basically follow the paths of the folds of brain. Anterior cerebral artery supplies deeper brain, the middle cerebral artery supplies more superficial brain. Posterior supplies the occipital lobe and hindbrain and midbrain. Also cushions and protects, kind of like fluid in tofu container when we shake, reduces the shocks from shaking)

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