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CNS Response to Injury - Pathology
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CNS Response to Injury - Pathology
Contents
1
Introduction
2
Neuron Response to Injury
3
Glial Cell Response to Injury
4
General CNS Responses to Injury
5
Excitotoxicity
Introduction
The CNS is composed of two major cell types:
Neurons
Glial cells, which include:
Astrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Microglial cells
Ependymal cells
Choroid plexus epithelial cells
The response to injury varies with the cell type injured.
Neuron Response to Injury
Glial Cell Response to Injury
General CNS Responses to Injury
Excitotoxicity