Spinal Pathways Flashcards
Which are the two motor tracts and which areas do they innervate?
The lateral corticospinal tract (motor supply to limbs) and the ventral corticospinal tract (motor supply to the trunk)
Which are the two sensory pathways, and which modalities do they convey?
Spinothalamic / anterolateral system - pain and temperature
Dorsal columns - light touch, propioception, vibration
Which are the two dorsal columns, and to which segments of the spine do they correlate?
Gracile fasiculus (more medial) - sensory information from T7 and below, present in entire spinal column
Cuneate fasciculus (more lateral) - sensory information from T6 and above, present at these levels only
From where do the motor tracts originate?
The primary motor cortex (pre-central gyrus) of the frontal lobe in the cerebral cortex
Where do the sensory tracts terminate?
The primary sensory cortex (post-central gyrus) of the parietal lobe in the cerebral cortex
How many neurons are there in motor pathways, and how many in sensory pathways?
Two neurons in motor pathways - an upper motor and lower motor neuron.
Three neurons in sensory pathways - a first order, second order, and third order neuron
Where does the spinothalamic tract decussate?
In the spinal cord. The STT first order neuron synapses at the ipsilateral L2 (after moving 1-2 segments in Lissaur’s tract), then the second order neuron decussates at the spinal cord anterior commissure before ascending contralaterally
What is Lissaur’s tract and it’s significance?
An area of white matter lateral to the first lamina of the dorsal horn. The spinothalamic tract enters Lissaur’s tract via the dorsal root, then moves 1-2 segments up or down the spinal cord before emerging to synapse at the L2 of the new segment.
Where do the dorsal columns decussate?
At the caudal medulla. The first order neurons synapse at the ipsilateral gracile or cuneate nucleus in the caudal medulla, before the second order neuron decussates and moves anteriorly to the medial lemniscus to ascend to the thalamus.
Where does the ventral corticospinal tract decussate?
At the level of the spinal cord via the anterior commissure, to synapse at lamina 8 of the contralateral spinal cord.
Where does the lateral corticospinal tract decussate?
At the pyramidal decussation segment (between the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord). From the descending pyramids the lateral corticospinal tract (approximately 85-90% of the neurons) decussate posteriorly to the contralateral spinal cord before descending in the lateral corticospinal tract to the spinal cord.
Where does the spinothalamic tract have synapses?
First order neuron: synapses with second order neuron in ipsilateral L2 (substantia gelatinosa) of the spinal segment 1-2 levels above or below original segment.
Second order neuron: from L2, decussates at anterior commisure to ascend contralaterally. synapses with third order neuron in thalamus (VPL)
Third order neuron: synapses at primary sensory cortex of parietal lobe (contralateral to original sensory information)
Briefly describe the locations of the synapses in the STT pathway
- L2 (substantia gelatinosa) of ipsilateral spinal cord (1-2 segments above or below original segment)
- thalamus (VPL), contralateral to original sensory information
- primary sensory cortex of parietal lobe (contralateral to original sensory information)
Describe the pathway of the dorsal columns pathway
First order neuron moves from PNS and enters spinal cord via dorsal root. Ascends in gracile or cuneate fasciculus ipsilaterally.
First order neuron synapses with second order neuron at the gracile or cuneate nucleus in the caudal medulla.
Second order neuron decussates and moves anteriorly at the caudal medulla into the medial lemniscus. Synapses with third order neuron in the VPL or VPM of the thalamus.
Third order neuron moves from the VPL or VPM of the thalamus to the primary sensory cortex of the parietal lobe (contralateral to original sensory stimuli)
What are the gracile and cuneate nuclei?
Nuclei located in the caudal medulla.
This is where the first order neurons ascending via the gracile and cuneate fasciuli synapse with second order neurons.
The second order neurons then decussate and move anteriorly to ascend to the thalamus via the medial lemniscus.
The gracile nuclei is for neurons containing sensory information about T7 and below, and the cuneate nucleus is for neurons containing sensory information about T6 and above