The ventricular system is a set of structures in the brain continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord. The system comprises four ventricles:
Each ventricle contains a choroid plexus that produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) used to bathe and cushion the brain and spinal cord within their bony confines.
The lateral ventricles both communicate via the foramina of Monro with the third ventricle, found centrally within the midbrain. The third ventricle communicates via the cerebral aqueduct with the fourth ventricle, found within the hindbrain. The three foramina to the subarachnoid space are found here, permitting cerebrospinal fluid produced in the ventricles to surround the brainstem, cerebellum, and cerebral cortex. The fourth ventricle is also continuous with the central canal, allowing CSF to bathe the inside surface of the spinal cord as well.
The fluid then flows around the superior sagittal sinus to be reabsorbed via the arachnoid villi into the venous system. CSF within the spinal cord can flow all the way down to the lumbar cistern at the end of the cord around the cauda equina where lumbar punctures are performed.
The aqueduct between the third and fourth ventricles is very small, as are the foramina, which means that they can be blocked, causing high pressure in the lateral ventricles. This is the cause of hydrocephalus--otherwise known as water on the brain--and is an extremely serious condition due to both the damage caused by the pressure as well as nature of whatever caused the block (possibly a tumour or inflammatory swelling).
Interestingly, scientific study of CAT scans of the ventricles in the late 1970s revolutionized the study of mental illness. Researchers found that patients with schizophrenia had enlarged ventricles compared to healthy subjects. This became the first "evidence" that mental illness was biological in origin and led to a reinvigoration of the study of such conditions via modern scientific techniques.
Neuroanatomy | Central nervous system | Cerebrum
Ventriculii cerebrali | Ventrikelsystem | 側脳室 | Ventrikelstelsel
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