3 PONS Flashcards
What are the two major regions of the pons?
tegmentum and basis pontis
what does basis pons contain
- corticopontine and pontocerebellar fibers
- PONTINE NUCLEI
pons is derives from which latin word?
bridge
What does the pontine tegmentum contain?
CN nuclei and major ascending/descending tracts
which CN nuclei does the tegmentum contain? motor and sensory
motor=VII, VI, and V
sensory= VIII V
What is the major internuclear tract found in the pontine tegmentum?
medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF)
What are the major ascending tracts of the pontine tegmentum?
medial lemniscus
trigemino-thalamic
spinothalamic
The facial nucleus contains what type of branchiomotor neurons?
SVE- migrates away from floor of 4th ventricle
T-F– axons of the facial nucleus wrap around the lateral edge of the abducens nucleus
false- medial edge
Do lesions of the abducens nucleus often damage CNVII fibers?
YES
The rostral end of the spinal nucleus and tract of V is in the caudal pons, afferent endings here are mostly what types of sensations?
crude touch from face and cornea
ParaSNA nuclei (GVE) in the pons include what?
superior salivatory nucleus and inferior salivatory nucleus
As the basis pontis swells what happens to medial lemniscus?
flattens out and inferior portion lies laterally
T-F—the caudal part of the solitary nucleus receiving taste is in the caudal pons?
false, rostral part in the caudal pons
What does spinal trigeminal tract carry at the pontine level?
primary afferents simple touch from face
2nd order fibers of the spinal trigeminal cross midline and ascend as what?
ventral trigeminothalamic tract