spinal chord and basic reflexes Flashcards
reflex
an automated unlearned reaction to a stimulus
spinal cord
internal- grey matter inside, white matter outside
the central canal
a continuation of the ventricular system in the brain
grey matter differentiation
dorsal horn, lateral horn, ventral horn
white matter differentiation
posterior funiculus, lateral funiculus, anterior funiculus
afferent neurons
travelling towards CNS, sensory
efferent neurons
travelling away from CNS, motor
the meninges
outermost is the dura mater, delicate arachnoid-middle, pia mater surrounds brain and spinal cord.
the space between the arachnoid and pia is the subarachnoid space, contains blood vessels and cerebro spinal fluid [CSF]
the meninges around the spine
The dura blends with the epineurium of the existing spinal nerves.
The pia eventually continues [after enveloping the spinal cord] to form a terminal strand-the filium termalis.
The arachnoid lines the dura until itself ends within the sacrum.
The cord ends before the covering- CSF can be obtained through lumbar puncture below this height with no chance of hitting the spinal cord.
lumbar puncture indications
query meningitis? Subarachnoid haemorrhage- LP is indicated only for those cases of SAH that are negative on CT scan. Should be performed 6 hours after the onset of bleeding to ensure that blood will have reached the lumbar region. Also for: inflammatory conditions: Guillain Barre syndrome systemic lupus erythematosus sarcoidosis Behcets syndrome multiple sclerosis malignant disease: lymphoma leukaemia paraneoplastic disorders
the vertebrae that make up the vertebral column
cervical= 7 vertebrae thoracic= 12 lumbar=5 sacrum= 5 [fused] coccyx [3-4 fused]
spinal drug administration
extradural/epidural: only acts locally.
spinal- (subarachnoid) drug diffuses throughout CNS.
The dorsal columns of the white matter
- ascending tracts.
- Gracile (hindlimb)
- cuneate (forelimb)
- > light touch, vibration sense, proprioception
the spino-cerebellar columns of the white matter
- ascending tracts.
- dorsal
- ventral.
carries information transmitted from muscle spindles, mechanoreceptors such as golgi tendon organs and tactile receptors, these are relayed to the cerebellum for the control of posture and the control of movement. 4 pathways considered to be involved in the process- 2 carry information from upper limbs and 2 from lower limbs. The spinocerebellar system consists of a sequence of 2 neurones whose cell bodies of origin mostly lie in the base of the dorsal horn, some fibres ascent contralaterally.
the spinothalamic tracts of the white matter
- ascending tracts.
- lateral
-anterior.
transmits information to the thalamus about pain, temperature, itch, tickle, deep touch, and orgasm