Anatomy
Neural Tissue
Neuroglia of the CNS Oligodendrocytes,
Astrocytes, Ependymal Cells,
Microglia
Neuroglia of the PNS Schwann Cells (neurolemmocytes), Satellite Cells
Neurophysiology
Resting Potential Chemically Gated Channels
Voltage-Gated Channels
Mechanically Gated Channels
Graded Potentials
Neurophysiology Action Potential
Continuous Conduction
Saltatory Conduction Synaptic Activity Information Processing
• Also called Lockjaw • Described by Hippocrates in the 5th century BC • Caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani • One of the deadliest toxins known • Just a few bacteria can make enough toxin to cause
tetanus - muscle spasms beginning in the jaw then through the body, strong enough to cause bone fractures
• No natural immunity, no cure, only prevention! • Vaccine developed in 1924
So What? What is Tetanus?
So What? What is Tetanus?