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Major cell types in nervous system
Neurons and Glia
Neurons
Functional unit of the nervous system
- Polarized structure
- Electrically excitable
Cellular anatomy of neuron
- Soma
- Dendrites
- Axon
Glia
Support cells of nervous system
- Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes, Schwann, Microglia
Astrocytes
- Regulate extracellular ion concentrations
- Form tripartite synapses (regulate/remove neurotransmitters)
- Important for BBB
- Important in synapse development
- Very diverse
Oligodendrocytes
- Form myelin sheaths in CNS
- Octopus; wraps arms around multiple neurons
Schwann cells
- Form myelin sheaths in PNS
- Whole body wraps around one neuron
Microglia
- Resident immune cells in CNS
- Continually scans extracellular space & clears debris after injury/insult
- New roles in development and homeostasis