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Dorsal column nuclei

In neuroanatomy, the dorsal column nuclei are a pair of nuclei in the dorsal columns in the brainstem.[1] The name refers collectively to the cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus, which are situated at the lower end of the medulla oblongata. Both nuclei contain second-order neurons of the dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway, which convey fine touch and proprioceptive information from the body to the brain. The dorsal column nuclei project to the thalamus.

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Dorsal column nuclei
Present at the junction between the spinal cord and medulla oblongata, the dorsal column nuclei consist of paired gracile, and cuneate nuclei (labels 6 and 7, respectively).
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Structure edit

Nerve pathways edit

The dorsal column nuclei each have an associated nerve tract in the spinal cord, the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus. Both dorsal column nuclei contain synapses from afferent nerve fibers that have travelled in the spinal cord.[2] They then send on second-order neurons of the dorsal column–medial lemniscal pathway.

Neurons of the dorsal column nuclei eventually reach the midbrain and the thalamus.[3] They send axons that form the internal arcuate fibers.[4] These cross over at the sensory decussation to form the medial lemniscus.[4] They then synapse with third-order neurons of the thalamus.[4]

Nuclei edit

The major nuclei are the cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus.[5] These are present at the bottom of the medulla oblongata.[6]

Gracile nucleus edit

The gracile nucleus is medial to the cuneate nucleus.[5] Its neurons receive afferent input from dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons of the lower torso and the lower limbs.[5] The gracile nucleus and gracile fasciculus carry epicritic, kinesthetic, and conscious proprioceptive information from the lower part of the body (below the level of T6 in the spinal cord). Because of the large population of neurons in the gracile nucleus they give rise to a raised area called the gracile tubercle on the posterior side of the closed medulla at the floor of the fourth ventricle.

Cuneate nucleus edit

The cuneate nucleus is lateral to the gracile nucleus.[5] It carries the same type of information, but from the upper body and the upper limbs (except the face, which is carried by the principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve).[5] The cuneate nucleus is wedge-shaped and located in the closed part of the medulla. It lies lateral to the gracile nucleus and medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus in the medulla. The large number of neurons found there give rise to the cuneate tubercle seen on viewing the posterior aspect of the medulla on the side of the brainstem.

Function edit

The dorsal column nuclei help to carry fine touch and proprioceptive information from the body to the brain. The gracile nucleus carries information from the lower torso and the lower limbs.[5] The cuneate nucleus carries information from the upper body and the upper limbs.[5]

Clinical significance edit

The dorsal column nuclei may degenerate during ageing, although evidence for this is not conclusive.[7] This may reduce the sensitivity of touch and proprioception.[7]

Other animals edit

In some other animals, a third nucleus is present, known as the median accessory nucleus.[5] This may carry information from the tail.[5]

Additional images edit

References edit

  1. ^ Standring, Susan (2016). Gray's anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice (41 ed.). Elsevier Limited. pp. 309–330. ISBN 978-0-7020-5230-9.
  2. ^ Schoenen, Jean; Grant, Gunnar (2004). "8 - Spinal Cord: Connections". The Human Nervous System (2nd ed.). Academic Press. pp. 233–249. doi:10.1016/B978-012547626-3/50009-0. ISBN 978-0-12-547626-3.
  3. ^ Bruce, L. L. (2007). "2.05 - Evolution of the Nervous System in Reptiles". Evolution of Nervous Systems. Vol. 2. Academic Press. pp. 125–156. doi:10.1016/B0-12-370878-8/00130-0. ISBN 978-0-12-370878-6.
  4. ^ a b c Tracey, David (2004). "25 - Somatosensory System". The Rat Nervous System (3rd ed.). Academic Press. pp. 797–815. doi:10.1016/B978-012547638-6/50026-2. ISBN 978-0-12-547638-6.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Watson, Charles (2012). "21 - The Somatosensory System". The Mouse Nervous System. Academic Press. pp. 563–570. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-369497-3.10021-4. ISBN 978-0-12-369497-3.
  6. ^ Güntürkün, O.; Stacho, M.; Ströckens, F. (2020). "8 - The Brains of Reptiles and Birds". Evolutionary Neuroscience (2nd ed.). Academic Press. pp. 159–212. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-820584-6.00008-8. ISBN 978-0-12-820584-6.
  7. ^ a b Li, Carol; Eapen, Blessen C.; Jaramillo, Carlos A.; Cifu, David X. (2018). "5 - Central Nervous System Disorders Affecting Mobility in Older Adults". Geriatric Rehabilitation. Elsevier. pp. 57–67. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-54454-2.00005-4. ISBN 978-0-323-54454-2.

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This article is about the structure in the medulla oblongata For the hypothalamic structure see Arcuate nucleus In neuroanatomy the dorsal column nuclei are a pair of nuclei in the dorsal columns in the brainstem 1 The name refers collectively to the cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus which are situated at the lower end of the medulla oblongata Both nuclei contain second order neurons of the dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway which convey fine touch and proprioceptive information from the body to the brain The dorsal column nuclei project to the thalamus Dorsal column nucleiIdentifiersNeuroLex IDnlx 153860Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy edit on Wikidata Dorsal column nucleiPresent at the junction between the spinal cord and medulla oblongata the dorsal column nuclei consist of paired gracile and cuneate nuclei labels 6 and 7 respectively DetailsSystemSomatosensory systemIdentifiersNeuroLex IDnlx 153860Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Nerve pathways 1 2 Nuclei 1 2 1 Gracile nucleus 1 2 2 Cuneate nucleus 2 Function 3 Clinical significance 4 Other animals 5 Additional images 6 ReferencesStructure editNerve pathways edit The dorsal column nuclei each have an associated nerve tract in the spinal cord the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus Both dorsal column nuclei contain synapses from afferent nerve fibers that have travelled in the spinal cord 2 They then send on second order neurons of the dorsal column medial lemniscal pathway Neurons of the dorsal column nuclei eventually reach the midbrain and the thalamus 3 They send axons that form the internal arcuate fibers 4 These cross over at the sensory decussation to form the medial lemniscus 4 They then synapse with third order neurons of the thalamus 4 Nuclei edit The major nuclei are the cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus 5 These are present at the bottom of the medulla oblongata 6 Gracile nucleus edit The gracile nucleus is medial to the cuneate nucleus 5 Its neurons receive afferent input from dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons of the lower torso and the lower limbs 5 The gracile nucleus and gracile fasciculus carry epicritic kinesthetic and conscious proprioceptive information from the lower part of the body below the level of T6 in the spinal cord Because of the large population of neurons in the gracile nucleus they give rise to a raised area called the gracile tubercle on the posterior side of the closed medulla at the floor of the fourth ventricle Cuneate nucleus edit The cuneate nucleus is lateral to the gracile nucleus 5 It carries the same type of information but from the upper body and the upper limbs except the face which is carried by the principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve 5 The cuneate nucleus is wedge shaped and located in the closed part of the medulla It lies lateral to the gracile nucleus and medial to the spinal trigeminal nucleus in the medulla The large number of neurons found there give rise to the cuneate tubercle seen on viewing the posterior aspect of the medulla on the side of the brainstem Function editThe dorsal column nuclei help to carry fine touch and proprioceptive information from the body to the brain The gracile nucleus carries information from the lower torso and the lower limbs 5 The cuneate nucleus carries information from the upper body and the upper limbs 5 Clinical significance editThe dorsal column nuclei may degenerate during ageing although evidence for this is not conclusive 7 This may reduce the sensitivity of touch and proprioception 7 Other animals editIn some other animals a third nucleus is present known as the median accessory nucleus 5 This may carry information from the tail 5 Additional images edit nbsp Scheme showing the course of the fibers of the lemniscus medial lemniscus in blue lateral in red nbsp The sensory tract nbsp Fourth ventricle Posterior view Deep dissection References edit Standring Susan 2016 Gray s anatomy the anatomical basis of clinical practice 41 ed Elsevier Limited pp 309 330 ISBN 978 0 7020 5230 9 Schoenen Jean Grant Gunnar 2004 8 Spinal Cord Connections The Human Nervous System 2nd ed Academic Press pp 233 249 doi 10 1016 B978 012547626 3 50009 0 ISBN 978 0 12 547626 3 Bruce L L 2007 2 05 Evolution of the Nervous System in Reptiles Evolution of Nervous Systems Vol 2 Academic Press pp 125 156 doi 10 1016 B0 12 370878 8 00130 0 ISBN 978 0 12 370878 6 a b c Tracey David 2004 25 Somatosensory System The Rat Nervous System 3rd ed Academic Press pp 797 815 doi 10 1016 B978 012547638 6 50026 2 ISBN 978 0 12 547638 6 a b c d e f g h i Watson Charles 2012 21 The Somatosensory System The Mouse Nervous System Academic Press pp 563 570 doi 10 1016 B978 0 12 369497 3 10021 4 ISBN 978 0 12 369497 3 Gunturkun O Stacho M Strockens F 2020 8 The Brains of Reptiles and Birds Evolutionary Neuroscience 2nd ed Academic Press pp 159 212 doi 10 1016 B978 0 12 820584 6 00008 8 ISBN 978 0 12 820584 6 a b Li Carol Eapen Blessen C Jaramillo Carlos A Cifu David X 2018 5 Central Nervous System Disorders Affecting Mobility in Older Adults Geriatric Rehabilitation Elsevier pp 57 67 doi 10 1016 B978 0 323 54454 2 00005 4 ISBN 978 0 323 54454 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dorsal column nuclei amp oldid 1159184917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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