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Title: Brain anatomy: ventricles, meninges and CSF


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Brain anatomy ventricles, meninges and CSF
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VENTRICULAR SYSTEM
  • Within the brain is a communicating system of
    cavities that are lined with ependyma and filled
    with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
  • There are
  • two lateral ventricles,
  • the third ventricle,
  • the cerebral aqueduct,
  • and the fourth ventricle within the brain stem.

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MENINGES SPACES
  • Three membranes, or meninges, envelop the brain
  • the dura,
  • the arachnoid,
  • and the pia.
  • The dura (outer membrane) is separated from the
    thin arachnoid by a potential compartment, the
    subdural space, which normally contains only a
    few drops of CSF.
  • An extensive subarachnoid space containing CSF
    and the major arteries separates the arachnoid
    from the pia, which completely invests the brain.

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Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • The CSF provides mechanical support of the brain
    and acts like a protective water jacket.
  • It controls brain excitability by regulating the
    ionic composition, carries away metabolites and
    provides protection from pressure changes.
    Normal CSF is clear, colorless, and odorless.
  • The CSF is present in a system that comprises two
    communicating parts.
  • The internal portion of the system consists of
    two lateral ventricles, the interventricular
    foramens, the third ventricle, the cerebral
    aqueduct, and the fourth ventricle.
  • The external part consists of the subarachnoid
    spaces and cisterns.
  • Communication between the internal and external
    portions occurs through the apertures of the
    fourth ventricle.

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CSF 2
  • In adults, the total volume of CSF in all the
    spaces combined is normally about 150 mL.
  • Between 400 and 500 mL of CSF is produced and
    reabsorbed daily.

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Blood-Brain Barrier
  • Collectively, the blood vessels within the brain
    have a very large surface area that promotes the
    exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, amino acids,
    and sugars between blood and brain.
  • The blood-CSF barrier is formed by active
    transport from the blood vessels to the brain-
    Epithelial cells of joined by tight junctions,
    form a continuous layer that selectively permits
    the passage of some substances but not others.
  • Why do we need this?
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