Motor Control Flashcards
Each lower motor neuron innervates…
The fibres of just one muscle
Upper motor neurons of the cortex…
- Initiate complex voluntary movements
- Project mainly contralaterally via corticospinal tract
Upper motor neurons of the brainstem…
- More concerned with maintenance of posture and balance
- Located in several nuclei including: reticular formation, vestibular nucleus, superior colliculus
- Project ipsilaterally mainly to lower motor neurons controlling axial muscles (posture)
Upper motor neurons always synapse on _____, whereas lower motor neurons always synapse on _____
- Lower motor neurons
- Muscle fibres
Upper motor neurons in the cortex influence spinal cord circuits by…
- Anticipated by indirect projection via reticular formation to muscles
- Activation of voluntary movement direct to spinal cord via corticospinal tract
Motor neurone disease (ALS)
- Can affect either upper or lower MNs
- Does not affect intellect
- Most die within 5 years of diagnosis
Lower motor neuron disease
- Muscle paresis (weakness) or paralysis
- Loss of muscle tone due to loss of stretch reflexes
- Leads to severe muscle atrophy
- Patients usually die from lung dysfunction (atrophy of intercostal muscles)
Upper motor neuron disease
- Muscle weakness
- Spasticity due to increased muscle tone (no modulation of stretch reflex)
- Hyperactive refelxes
- Loss of fine voluntary movement
- Patients usually die from bulbar (tongue and pharynx) involvement
Basal ganglia and cerebellum on motor control
Influence movement indirectly by regulating the function of upper motor neurons
Motor loop - basal ganglia
- Basal gangla is connected to motor cortex
- Feedback to premotor area via ventrolateral complex of the thalamus
- This controls initiation of movement
Basal ganglia components
- Caudate
- Putamen
- Globus pallidus
Huntington’s disease is due to
The degeneration of the striatum
Huntington’s disease leads to
Hyperkinesis (rapid and jerky movements)
Parkinson’s disease is due to
Degeneration in the substantia nigra
Parkinson’s disease leads to
Hypokinesis (suppressed initiation of movement)