Three-Neuron Chain Flashcards

1
Q

Primary or First Order neuron cell bodies are located where?

A

Dorsal Root Ganglia from S5 through C1

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First order neurons are pseudounipolar. What does pseudpunipolar mean?

A

The neuron contains an axon that has split into two branches; one branch runs to the periphery and the other to the spinal cord

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3
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Peripheral processes (axons) up to the level of the dorsal root ganglian are what fiber type?

A

Heavily Myelinated

Type Ia, Ib, II

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4
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What are the names of the two pathways that ascend up the Dorsal Column?

A
  1. ) Fascisculus Gracilis
  2. ) Fasciculus Cuneatus
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Fascisculus Gracilis is associated with what portion of the Dorsal Column?

A

Fibers originating from S5-T7

Medial portion

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Fascisculus Cuneatus is associated with what portion of the Dorsal Column?

A

Segments T6-C1

Lateral Portion

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Fascisculus Cuneatus is affiliated with sensations occuring at what area of the body?

A

Upper Trunk and Upper Limb

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Fascisculus Gracilis is affiliated with sensations occuring at what area of the body?

A

Lower trunk and Lower Limbs

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Central processes (axons) enter the spinal cord how?

A

Segmentally and ascent in either

  1. ) Fasciculus gracilis
  2. ) Fasciculus cuneatus
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Fasciculus gracilis and Fasciculus cuneatus fibers are added sequentially within the dorsal columns in what type of fashion?

A

Topographical Fashion

—from medial (lower extremities) to lateral (upper extremities)

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Second order neurons cell bodies are located where?

A
  1. ) Nucleus Gracilis
  2. ) Nucleus Cuneatus
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Where are the nuclei of Nucleus Gracilis and Nucleus Cuneatus located?

A

The level of the closed or Caudal medulla

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13
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Where do ascending fibers of the first order neuron synapse in the Dorsal Column?

A

Nuclei of the Nucleus Gracilis and Nucleus Cuneatus

which are located at the level of the caudal medulla

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14
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Axons of secondary fibers form what type of fibers that cross?

A

Internal Arcuate Fibers

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15
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Once the internal arcuate fibers cross the midline they form what?

A

The Contralateral Medial Lemniscus

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17
Q

How is the Contralateral Medial Lemniscus organized?

A

Somatotopically

18
Q

Contralateral Medial Lemniscus projects where?

A

To the Ventral Posterolateral (VPL) Nucleus of the Thalamus

19
Q

Third order neuron cell bodies are located where?

A

In the Ventral Posterolateral Nucleus

(VPL)

20
Q

Where do the axons of third order neurons project?

A

Through the posterior limb of the internal capusle to the Primary Somatosensory Cortex

21
Q

How are the areas of the primary somatosensory cortex numbered and oriented?

A

3,1,2; postcentral gyrus in the parietal lobe

22
Q

Somatoptic organization is synonomus with what?

A

Somatosensory homunculus

23
Q

Areas that are most sensitive to the body, ie. index finger/tongue have the greatest represtenation in what cortex?

A

Primary somatosensory cortex

24
Q

What is the Exception to the normal “three-neuron chain” model when dealing with discrimitive touch and conscious proprioception?

A

Proprioception of the lower extremity

25
Q

Proprioception of the lower extremity involves two extra nuclei, what are they?

A
  1. ) Nucleus Z (part of Nucleus Gracilis)
  2. ) Clarkes Nucleus (spinal cord levels T1-L2)
26
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What extra nucleus is part of the rostral end of Nucleus Gracilis?

A

Nucleus Z

27
Q

What extra nucleus when dealing with proprioception of the lower extremity is affiliated with of spinal cord levels T1-L2?

A

Clarke’s Nucleus

28
Q

The alternative pathway for proprioception (the exception) carries what?

A

Some of the modality of conscious proprioception for the lower extremities

29
Q

Where is the extra neuron added in reference to the “exception”

A

Between the Dorsal Root Ganglion and the Nucleus Gracilis

30
Q

Exception question: Where do some of the large diameter first-order neuron fibers end?

A

In the ipsilateral dorsal nucleus of Clarke

31
Q

​Exception question: A second neuron sends it axon out ipsilaterally to ascend where?

A

In the dorsolateral fasciculus

—adjacent to the Dorsal Spinocerebrellar Tract

32
Q

Where is the Dorsolateral Fasciculus located?

A

Adjacent to the Dorsal Spinocerebrellar Tract

33
Q

Exception Question: As the second order neuron sends its axon out ipsilaterally in the Dorsolateral fasciculus, where is the next synapse/ where is it headed?

A

Nucleus Z

34
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Exception Question: Axons of nucleus Z join what fibers?

A

Internal arcuate fibers

35
Q

Exception Question: After Axons of nucleus Z join the internal arcuate fibers they cross contralaterally to ascend as part of what?

A

Contralateral Medial Lemniscus

-from here the rest of the system is the same

36
Q

What has been purposed for the reason of the “exception” aka alternative pathway in the three-neuron chain mechanism for discrimative touch and proprioception?

A

To serve as a neural pathway maintining some conscious perception of the LE if the dorsal column system is damaged due to trauma or degenerative illnesses