Spinal Cord Anatomy of Ascending & Descending Pathways Flashcards
How many Spinal nerves are there?
31 Pairs
- 8 cervical
- 12 Thoracic
- 5 Lumbar
- 5 Sacral
- 1 Coccygeal
Where are the two ‘enlargements’ of the spinal cord
Cervical -> Cervical & Brachial Plexi
Lumbar -> Lumbar Plexus
What modalities are contained in which of the spinal roots?
Ventral Roots - Motor (Inc. Autonomics)
Dorsal Roots - Sensory
Label Gross Sections of the spinal cord
What Gross spinal cord structure is only visible at T1-L2, and what does it contain?
The Lateral Horn of the white Matter, which contains preganglionic sympathetic neurones
Describe the main three sources of Arterial Supply to the Spinal Cord
A.Three major longitudinal arteries:
one anterior and two posterior that originate from the vertebral arteries. These run the length of the cord.
B.Segmental arteries
derived from vertebral, intercostal and lumbar arteries.
C.Radicular arteries
travel along the dorsal and ventral roots.
Label diagram of Arterial and Venous supply to the spinal cord
How is the primary somatosensory cortex (BA 3, 1, 2) organised?
Somatotopic organisation
The body is ‘mapped’ onto the cortex
Name the main ascending spinal cord tracts
(5)
Gracile Fasiculus
Cuneate fasiculus
Dorsal Spinocerbellar tract
Ventral Spinocerebellar tract
Spinothalamic tract
Name the main descending tracts of the spinal cord (8)
Lateral corticospinal tract
Ventral corticospinal tract
Rubrospinal tract
Medial longitudinal fasciculus
Medullary reticulospinal tract
Pontine reticulospinal tract
Lateral Vestibulospinal tract
Tectospinal tract
What sensory information is carried by The Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscus System?
Fine touch and conscious proprioception (particular from the upper limb). Fibres cross in medulla!
Label the ascending and descending tracts
Label the diagram of the dorsal column system
What sensory information is carred by the spinothalamic tract?
Carries pain, temperature, deep pressure. Fibres cross segmentally!
Describe the spinothalamic tract