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Tracts of spinal cord

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  1. 1. TRACTS OF SPINAL CORD By: RAJNISH KUMAR CIMS BILASPUR
  2. 2. Transverse section of spinal cord
  3. 3.  Ascending sensory pathway are organised in  Three neuronal chain  First order neuron  Second order neuron  Third order neuron
  4. 4. LATERAL SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT  Pain and thermal impulses.  Transmitted to spinal cord in delta A and C fibres  Central process enters the spinal cord through posterior nerve root proceed to the tip of the dorsal gray matter.  SECOND ORDER NEURON: -In the dorsal horn cross to the opposite side (decussate) -Ascend to the controlateral vertical column. -End in VPL nucleur of thalamus.  THIRD ORDERS NEURON: -In the VPL nucleus of thalamus. -Project to Cerebral cortex(area 3,1and 2)
  5. 5. ANTERIOR SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT  Light touch and pressure inputs  FIRST ORDER NEURON: Dorsal root ganglion (all level)  SECOND ORDER NEURON: -In the dorsal horn cross to the opposite side (decussate) -Ascend in the controlateral Ventral column. -End in VPL nucleus of thalamus.  THIRD ORDER NEURON: -In the VPL nucleus of thalamus. -Project to the cerebral cortex (area 3,1 and 2)
  6. 6. FASCICULUS GRACILLIS AND FASCICULUS CUNEATUS Occupy the posterior white column of cord. Fasciculus gracillis bring medial to the faciculus Cuneatus. Fasciculus gracillis contains fibres received at sacral lumbar and lower thoracic level. Faciculus Cuneatus contains fibres received at Upper thoracic and cervical levels.
  7. 7.  Contains impulses concerned with proprioception and discriminative touch from ipsilateral side of the body.  Contains axons of primary afferent neuron that have entered chord through dorsal roots of spinal nerve.  Fibres ascend without interruption where they terminal into 2nd order neuron in nucleus gracillis and nucleus cuneatus.  The axons of 2nd order neuron decussate in the medulla as internal arcuate fibres and ascend through the brain stem as Medial lemniscus.  The medial lemniscus terminates in the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus upon third order neuron which project to somatosensory Cortex (thalamocortical fibres)
  8. 8. POSTERIOR AND ANTERIOR SPINOCEREBELLAR TRACT  Transmit unconscious proprioceptive information to cerebellum.  Receive input from muscle spindles and pressure receptors.  Involves in coordination of posture and movement of individual muscle of the lower limb.
  9. 9. DESCENDING TRACTS
  10. 10. CORTICOSPINAL TRACT  Arises from the pyramid cells of cerebral cortex.  Fibres travel through -Corona radiata -Posterior limb of internal capsule -cerebral peduncle -Pons -Medulla oblongata  Eventually the fibres crosses the midline and terminal on the lower motor neuron of anterior gray column of respective spinal cord segments.
  11. 11. RUBROSPINAL TRACT  Nerve cells in red nucleus (Tegmentum of midbrain at the level of superior colliculus)  Nerves fibres/axons -cross the midline -Descend as RUBROSPINAL tract.(through pons and medulla oblongata)  Terminate at anterior gray column of spinal cord
  12. 12. TECTOSPINAL TRACT  Nerve cells in superior colliculus of mid brain.  Nerve fibers/axons - cross the midline - descend close to medial longitudinal fasciculus  Terminate at anterior gray column of upper cervical segment of spinal cord.
  13. 13. VESTIBULOSPINAL TRACT  Nerve cells in vestibular nucleus(in pons and medulla oblongata) -receive afferents for inner ear and cerebellum.  Axons descend uncrossed. -Through the medulla and length of spinal cord.  Synapse with neuron in the anterior gray column of spinal cord.
  14. 14. RETICULOSPINAL TRACT  Nerve cells in reticular formation  Nerve passes through -Midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata  Ends at anterior gray column of spinal cord -Control activity of motor neurons.
  15. 15. BROWN SEQUARD SYNDROME (Hemisection of spinal cord)  Ipsilateral loss of proprioception, fine touch, vibration- Posterior column lesion.  Contralateral loss of Pain, temperature, crude touch- Anterior Column lesion.
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