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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant
Assistant Professor
Department of Kriya Sharir
GJP-IASR
 Duramater -2layers.
• Outermost Periosteal layer.
• Inner Meningeal layer.
 Arachnoid mater
 Piamater
INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN COVERINGS - MENINGES
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Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
INTRODUCTION TO COVERINGS & SPACES OF BRAIN
SUBDURAL SPACE
 BONE LAYER OF SKULL
 DURA MATER
 DURA MATER
 ARACHNOID MATER
 ARACHNOID MATER
 PIA MATER
SUBARACHNOID SPACE
EPIDURAL SPACE
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Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
INTRODUCTION TO COVERINGS & SPACES OF BRAIN
5INTRODUCTION
Extra cellular fluid (ECF)
Clear, Colorless and transparent fluid.
Present in –
Ventricles of brain
Subarachnoid space
Central canal of spinal cord.
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
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Properties
 Daily secretion : 500mL
 Volume : 150 mL (100 mL to 200 mL)
 Rate of formation : 0.3 mL per minute
 Specific gravity : 1.005
 Reaction : Alkaline.
Composition :-
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES & COMPOSITION
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
7FORMATION
Choroid Plexus –
 Cauliflower like nodule
 Growth of blood vessels covered by a thin layer of
epithelial cells.
 This plexus projects into –
(1 and 2) the temporal horn of each lateral ventricle
(3) the posterior portion of the third ventricle
(4) the roof of the fourth ventricle.
Formation of CSF - Active transport of sodium ions
 Transport of Sodium - Pulling of Chloride ions
 Rise in osmotically active NaCl in CSF
 Osmosis
 Pulling of water along with it, thus fluid secretion
 Osmotic pressure in CSF - equivalent to that of Plasma.
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
8CHOROID PLEXUS
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
9FORMATION & SECRETION BALANCE
When infused –
Hypertonic saline
CSF formation decreases, thus CSF pressure also decreased.
Hypotonic saline
CSF formation increases with increase in Intracranial pressure also.
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
10ABSORPTION OF CSF
Arachnoid Villi
 Microscopic fingerlike inward projections of
the arachnoidal membrane through the walls
and into the venous sinuses.
 Absorption into –
 Dural sinuses & Spinal veins
 Peri-neural spaces
 Peri-vascular spaces
 Cervical lymphatics
 Mechanism – Filtration
 Pressure gradient developed between –
Hydrostatic pressure in Sub-arachnoid spaces
and Blood in subdural sinuses.
11ARACHNOID VILLI
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
12CIRCULATION OF CSF
CSF IN LATERAL VENTRICLES
CSF IN IIIrd VENTRICLE
CSF IN IVth VENTRICLE
FORAMEN MAGNA /
MAGENDIE
CISTERNA MAGNA
FORAMEN OF LUSCHKA
CISTERNA LATERALIS
CENTRAL CANAL SUBARACHNOID SPACES
OVER SPINAL CORD &
CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE
FORAMEN OF MONRO
AQUEDUCT OF SYLVIUS
13CIRCULATION OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
14PRESSURE EXERTED BY CSF
 Varies as per position.
 Lateral recumbent position : 10 cm of H2O (7.3mm of Hg)
 Lying position : 13 cm of H2O (9.5mm of Hg)
 Sitting position : 30 cm of H2O (22.5mm of Hg)
CSF pressure increases :-
 Coughing, Crying, Forceful Expiration
 Compression of Internal Jugular vein
15FUNCTIONS OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
 Protective Function
Contains – Proteins, WBC – provides Immunity
Serves as Buffer – Binds free H+ ions – Maintain Acid-Base balance
Act as like cushion preventing brain movements against skull bones and
prevents damage. Thus, Shock Absorber
Brains floats over it.
Countercoup injury.
 Regulation of Cranial Content Volume
 Increased intracranial pressure.
 Cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumour.
 Medium of Exchange
 Serves as Lymphatics – Perivascular spaces
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Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
High Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure
 Brain tumors – Decreased reabsorption of the CSF back into the blood.
 Brain Hemorrhage or Bacterial or Viral Infections – Infiltration of RBC,
WBC, Proteins in CSF from blood which causes blockage of small absorption
channels through Arcahnoid villi.
 Hydrocephalus – Congenitally increased ICP due to abnormally high resistance to
absorption mechanics through Arachnoid villi.
 As Duramater extends around sheath of Optic nerve and further to the sclera so
chances of - Edema of the Optic Disc - Papilledema
 Raised Intraocular pressure - Glaucoma
SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
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Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
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Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
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HEADING
 Positioning - First, the person lies exactly
horizontally on his or her side so that the fluid
pressure in the spinal canal is equal to the
pressure in the cranial vault.
 Needle insertion - A spinal needle is then
inserted into the lumbar spinal canal below the
lower end of the cord.
 Needle connection - The needle is connected to
a vertical glass tube that is open to the air at its
top.
 The spinal fluid is allowed to rise in the tube as
high as it will.
 Measurement - If it rises to a level 136
millimeters above the level of the needle, the
pressure is said to be 136 millimeters of water
pressure.
MEASUREMENT OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
20LUMBAR PUNCTURE NEEDLE
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
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HEADING
POSITIONING WHILE LUMBAR PUNCTURE
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
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HEADING
CSF is collected either by Cisternal puncture or
Lumbar puncture.
In Cisternal puncture, the CSF is collected by
passing a needle between the occipital bone and
atlas, so that it enters cisterna magna.
In Lumbar puncture, the lumbar puncture needle
is introduced into subarachnoid space in lumbar
region, between the L3-L4
COLLECTION OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
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HEADING
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LUMBAR PUNCTURE
Posture of Body - The reclining body is bent forward, so as to flex the
vertebral column as far as possible. Then the body is brought near edge of a
table.
The highest point of iliac crest is determined by palpation.
A line is drawn on the back of the subject by joining the highest points of iliac
crests of both sides. Opposite to midplane, this line crosses the fourth lumbar
spine.
Later palpation of area of third and fourth lumbar spine.
Insertion of needle - The needle is introduced into subarachnoid space by
passing through soft tissue space between the two spines.
Reasons for selecting this site -
1. Spinal cord will not be injured, because, it terminates below the lower
border of the first lumbar vertebra. Cauda equina may be damaged.
2. Subarachnoid space is wider in this site. It is because the pia mater is
reduced very much.
COLLECTION OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
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HEADING
Uses of Lumbar Puncture Lumbar puncture is used for:
1. Collecting CSF for diagnostic purposes
2. Injecting drugs (intrathecal injection) for spinal anesthesia,
analgesia and chemotherapy
3. Measuring the pressure exerted by CSF.
COLLECTION OF CSF
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Kriya Sharir
GJP-IASR
Email – ayuraniket18@gmail.com
http://ayugjac.edu.in/Staff_CV.aspx?dl=dn3Mja19480dn3Mja19
http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=636K2sMAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aniket_Shilwant
Thank You All !!!
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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF)

  • 1. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant Assistant Professor Department of Kriya Sharir GJP-IASR
  • 2.  Duramater -2layers. • Outermost Periosteal layer. • Inner Meningeal layer.  Arachnoid mater  Piamater INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN COVERINGS - MENINGES Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR 2
  • 3. 3 Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR INTRODUCTION TO COVERINGS & SPACES OF BRAIN SUBDURAL SPACE  BONE LAYER OF SKULL  DURA MATER  DURA MATER  ARACHNOID MATER  ARACHNOID MATER  PIA MATER SUBARACHNOID SPACE EPIDURAL SPACE
  • 4. 4 Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR INTRODUCTION TO COVERINGS & SPACES OF BRAIN
  • 5. 5INTRODUCTION Extra cellular fluid (ECF) Clear, Colorless and transparent fluid. Present in – Ventricles of brain Subarachnoid space Central canal of spinal cord. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 6. 6 Properties  Daily secretion : 500mL  Volume : 150 mL (100 mL to 200 mL)  Rate of formation : 0.3 mL per minute  Specific gravity : 1.005  Reaction : Alkaline. Composition :- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES & COMPOSITION Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 7. 7FORMATION Choroid Plexus –  Cauliflower like nodule  Growth of blood vessels covered by a thin layer of epithelial cells.  This plexus projects into – (1 and 2) the temporal horn of each lateral ventricle (3) the posterior portion of the third ventricle (4) the roof of the fourth ventricle. Formation of CSF - Active transport of sodium ions  Transport of Sodium - Pulling of Chloride ions  Rise in osmotically active NaCl in CSF  Osmosis  Pulling of water along with it, thus fluid secretion  Osmotic pressure in CSF - equivalent to that of Plasma. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 8. 8CHOROID PLEXUS Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 9. 9FORMATION & SECRETION BALANCE When infused – Hypertonic saline CSF formation decreases, thus CSF pressure also decreased. Hypotonic saline CSF formation increases with increase in Intracranial pressure also. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 10. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR 10ABSORPTION OF CSF Arachnoid Villi  Microscopic fingerlike inward projections of the arachnoidal membrane through the walls and into the venous sinuses.  Absorption into –  Dural sinuses & Spinal veins  Peri-neural spaces  Peri-vascular spaces  Cervical lymphatics  Mechanism – Filtration  Pressure gradient developed between – Hydrostatic pressure in Sub-arachnoid spaces and Blood in subdural sinuses.
  • 11. 11ARACHNOID VILLI Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 12. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR 12CIRCULATION OF CSF CSF IN LATERAL VENTRICLES CSF IN IIIrd VENTRICLE CSF IN IVth VENTRICLE FORAMEN MAGNA / MAGENDIE CISTERNA MAGNA FORAMEN OF LUSCHKA CISTERNA LATERALIS CENTRAL CANAL SUBARACHNOID SPACES OVER SPINAL CORD & CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE FORAMEN OF MONRO AQUEDUCT OF SYLVIUS
  • 13. 13CIRCULATION OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 14. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR 14PRESSURE EXERTED BY CSF  Varies as per position.  Lateral recumbent position : 10 cm of H2O (7.3mm of Hg)  Lying position : 13 cm of H2O (9.5mm of Hg)  Sitting position : 30 cm of H2O (22.5mm of Hg) CSF pressure increases :-  Coughing, Crying, Forceful Expiration  Compression of Internal Jugular vein
  • 15. 15FUNCTIONS OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR  Protective Function Contains – Proteins, WBC – provides Immunity Serves as Buffer – Binds free H+ ions – Maintain Acid-Base balance Act as like cushion preventing brain movements against skull bones and prevents damage. Thus, Shock Absorber Brains floats over it. Countercoup injury.  Regulation of Cranial Content Volume  Increased intracranial pressure.  Cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumour.  Medium of Exchange  Serves as Lymphatics – Perivascular spaces
  • 16. 16 Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR High Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure  Brain tumors – Decreased reabsorption of the CSF back into the blood.  Brain Hemorrhage or Bacterial or Viral Infections – Infiltration of RBC, WBC, Proteins in CSF from blood which causes blockage of small absorption channels through Arcahnoid villi.  Hydrocephalus – Congenitally increased ICP due to abnormally high resistance to absorption mechanics through Arachnoid villi.  As Duramater extends around sheath of Optic nerve and further to the sclera so chances of - Edema of the Optic Disc - Papilledema  Raised Intraocular pressure - Glaucoma SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
  • 17. 17 Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
  • 18. 18 Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR SIGNIFICANCE OF CSF
  • 19. 19 HEADING  Positioning - First, the person lies exactly horizontally on his or her side so that the fluid pressure in the spinal canal is equal to the pressure in the cranial vault.  Needle insertion - A spinal needle is then inserted into the lumbar spinal canal below the lower end of the cord.  Needle connection - The needle is connected to a vertical glass tube that is open to the air at its top.  The spinal fluid is allowed to rise in the tube as high as it will.  Measurement - If it rises to a level 136 millimeters above the level of the needle, the pressure is said to be 136 millimeters of water pressure. MEASUREMENT OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 20. 20LUMBAR PUNCTURE NEEDLE Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 21. 21 HEADING POSITIONING WHILE LUMBAR PUNCTURE Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 22. 22 HEADING CSF is collected either by Cisternal puncture or Lumbar puncture. In Cisternal puncture, the CSF is collected by passing a needle between the occipital bone and atlas, so that it enters cisterna magna. In Lumbar puncture, the lumbar puncture needle is introduced into subarachnoid space in lumbar region, between the L3-L4 COLLECTION OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 23. 23 HEADING „ LUMBAR PUNCTURE Posture of Body - The reclining body is bent forward, so as to flex the vertebral column as far as possible. Then the body is brought near edge of a table. The highest point of iliac crest is determined by palpation. A line is drawn on the back of the subject by joining the highest points of iliac crests of both sides. Opposite to midplane, this line crosses the fourth lumbar spine. Later palpation of area of third and fourth lumbar spine. Insertion of needle - The needle is introduced into subarachnoid space by passing through soft tissue space between the two spines. Reasons for selecting this site - 1. Spinal cord will not be injured, because, it terminates below the lower border of the first lumbar vertebra. Cauda equina may be damaged. 2. Subarachnoid space is wider in this site. It is because the pia mater is reduced very much. COLLECTION OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 24. 24 HEADING Uses of Lumbar Puncture Lumbar puncture is used for: 1. Collecting CSF for diagnostic purposes 2. Injecting drugs (intrathecal injection) for spinal anesthesia, analgesia and chemotherapy 3. Measuring the pressure exerted by CSF. COLLECTION OF CSF Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant, GJP-IASR
  • 25. Dr. Aniket A. Shilwant Assistant Professor Dept. of Kriya Sharir GJP-IASR Email – ayuraniket18@gmail.com http://ayugjac.edu.in/Staff_CV.aspx?dl=dn3Mja19480dn3Mja19 http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=636K2sMAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aniket_Shilwant Thank You All !!! 26

Editor's Notes

  1. Other facts – Sodium pulls glucose in CSF Exchanger mechanism – pulls K+ and HCO3- outside CSF into blood capillaries