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Central Nervous System Histology Slide Orientation

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Central Nervous System Histology Slide Orientation. Spinal cord. Dorsal horns: Interneurons Ventral horns: Motor neurons Lateral horns: Sympathetic neurons Parasympathetic (S2-4) neurons DRG: Sensory (pseudounipolar) neurons - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Central Nervous System  Histology Slide  Orientation

Central Nervous System Histology Slide Orientation

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Spinal cord

Dorsal horns: InterneuronsVentral horns: Motor neurons Lateral horns: Sympathetic neurons Parasympathetic (S2-4) neuronsDRG: Sensory (pseudounipolar) neuronsAutonomic ganglia: Post ganglionic neurons with unmyelinated axons. Sympathetic: paravertebral ganglia Parasympathetic: In organs

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65-2 Lumbar Spinal Cord, H&E

D.R.G.

Spinal Cord

Dura mater

Myelinated nerves

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#65-1N Spinal cord and DRG

Ventral horn

Lateral horn

Dorsal horn

Dorsal root ganglion (DRG)

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66a Thoracic Spinal Cord

Ventral median fissure

Dorsal horn

Lateral horn

Ventral horn

Dorsal median sulcus

Dorsal nucleus of

Clarke(proprioceptive

)

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66a Thoracic Spinal Cord

Neurons in Lateral Horn

Neurons in ventral Horn

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65-1N Motor neurons, glial cells and neuropil

Glial cells

Neuropil

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Dorsal root ganglion cells

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#74 Sympathetic ganglion cells #75 Parasympathetic ganglion cells

Seminal vesicle

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Sensory and Autonomic Neurons (DRG) (Parasympathetic)

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CerebrumSulcus (sulci) Gyrus (gyri)

Cerebellum

Pons Medulla oblongata

3rd ventricle

4th ventricle

Brain

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Cerebrum and Cerebellum

76b

77

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#77 Cerebellum #76b Cerebrum

W W

CC

C

W

C: Cortex of gray matter W: White matter

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#77 Cerebellum

Cortex

White matter

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#77 Cerebellum

WM

GL

ML

Purkinje neurons (cells)

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#77a Cerebellar Cortex

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#76 Cerebrum

White m

atter

CORTEX OF GRAY MATTER

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#76

Ross and Pawlina, p.311

Cerebral cortex

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Cerebellum Cerebrum

C C

W

W

Purkinje cells (neurons)

Pyramidal cells (neurons)

C: Cortex of gray matter W: White matter

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Hippocampal FormationLateral View Posterior

View

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LIMBIC LOBE (Cortical Areas) Cortex TypeCingulate gyrus & Isthmus Neocortex (six layers)Subcallosal area Parahippocampal Gyrus Paleocortex (3-5 layers)UncusHippocampus Archicortex (3 layers) (Deep within parahippocampal gyrus)

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Hippocampal Formation Dentate GyrusHippocampus

Subiculum

Martin: NeuroanatomyFigs. 15-3, 4, 14

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#NP004N Hippocampal regionCA: Cornus ammonis

CA1

CA3

CA2

Dentate gyrusHippocamp

us

Choroid plexus

Subiculum

Lateral ventricl

e

Fornix

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3 layers of Dentate gyrusArchicortex (3 layers), as opposed to Neocortex (6 layers)

Molecu

lar

layer

Granule cell layer (neurons)

Polymorphic layer Polymorphic layer (interneurons)

Molecular layer (dendrites of granule cells)

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3 layers of Hippocampus(Archicortex)

Molecular

layer

Pyramidal cell layer

Polymorphic layer

Pyramidal cells