Spinal Cord Anatomy Flashcards
What is the white matter separated to in the spinal cord?
Dorsal/Lateral/Ventral Funiculus
What is gray matter?
Cell bodies
What is white matter?
Fibers - axons
Where is the alar plate located?
Dorsal Funiculus
Where is the basal plate located?
Ventral Funiculus
Dorsal Horn - Substantia Gelatinosa
Small compact cells that modulate pain sensory input
Dorsal Horn - Nucleus Proprius
Cells of origin of the spinothalamic tract that receives many sensory inputs
Intermediate Gray Area - Nucleus Dorsalis
AKA “Clark’s Nucleus” and is used for the dorsal spinocerebellar tract
Lateral Horn - Intermediolateral Nucleus
Origin of the preganglionic sympathetic cholinergics and is found from T1 to L3
Intermediate Gray Area - Intermediomedial Nucleus
Receives visceral afferents - not as important as IML
Ventral Horn - Medial and Lateral Motor Nuclei
Axial muscles are medial and muscles such as those in your hand are controlled by the lateral nuclei
What are the non-encapsulated receptors?
- Free Nerve Endings
- Merkel’s Disk
- Hair Follicle
What are the fast adapting receptors?
- Hair Follicle
- Meissner’s Corpuscle
- Pacinian Corpuscle
Meissner’s Corpuscle Function
2 point discrimination
Pacinian Corpuscle Function
Vibration