Neuroglial Cells - Nervous System
Neuroglial cells | Neuroglial cells are also known as supporting cells of Nervous System. They alosplay very significant role in the conduction of nerve impulses. Without them its almost impossible for brain and whole Nervous systems to work properly.
There are many supporting cells in our Nervous system. Some of them are Mentioned below.
- Astrocytes
- Microgliai
- Satellite cells
- Schwann cells
- Oligodendrocytes
- Ependymal cells
Each of above are explained in details below:
1.Astrocytes
- They are the star shaped neuroglial cells.
- They are the most abundant neuroglial cells found in human body th am other neuroglial cells.
- Their main function is to control the chemical composition of all the neurons.
- They also forms Brain Blood Barrier (BBB)
2. Microglia
- They are the smaller sized neuroglial cells.
- They acts as the phagocytes of whole nervous system.
3. Satellite cells
- They are around all the other Neuroglial cells
- They surround the cell bodies of neurons of Peripheral Nervous System (PNS).
4. Schwann cells
They form myelin sheath in the axons of Peripheral Nervous System (PNS).
5. Oligodendrocytes
- They main function is to form myelin sheath in the axons of Central Nervous System (CNS).
6. Ependymal cells
- They lines the ventricles and central canal.
They contains microvilli and cilia in them.
Nice to know
Gyri (singular-gyrus) :- They are the ridges (elevations) in cerebrum.
Sulci (singular-sulcus) :- They are the Grooves (depressions) in cerebrum.
Fissure :- They are deep sulcus present in brain.
Association tracts :- They are the axons that connect gyri in the same hemisphere.
Commissural tracts :- They are the axons that connect gyri in one hemisphere to the corresponding gyri in the other hemisphere.
Eg. Corpus callosum, anterior commissure, posterior commissure.
Insula :- It is considered as 5th lobe by sime scientists. It lies beneath the temporal lobe.