Production of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced by:

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced by:

  1. Choroid plexus
  2. Ependymal lining of ventricles of brain
  3. Both a & b — Correct Answer
  4. Cerebellum
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Both a & b

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) is produced by both the choroid plexus (primary source) and the ependymal lining of the brain ventricles (minor contribution).

Choroid Plexus
  • Located in the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles of the brain.
  • Highly vascularized tufts of capillaries covered by specialized epithelial cells (choroid plexus cells).
  • Secretes CSF by active transport from plasma (~500 ml/day in humans).
  • Forms the blood-CSF barrier.
Functions of CSF
  • Mechanical protection (cushions brain and spinal cord against trauma).
  • Buoyancy — brain 'floats' in CSF reducing its effective weight.
  • Removal of metabolic waste from the CNS.
  • Maintenance of stable ion concentrations for neural function.
CSF Circulation

Lateral ventricles → Foramina of Monro → 3rd ventricle → Aqueduct of Sylvius → 4th ventricle → Subarachnoid space → Absorbed by arachnoid villi into dural venous sinuses.

Stored By
  • Cisterna chyli is the storage house of lymph — not CSF.

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