Lect 2 Spinal Cord Flashcards

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Afferent (sensory nerve) fibers

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carry information from sensory receptors in skin to CNS

synapse in Posterior Horn

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Efferent (motor) nerve fibers

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carry information from the CNS to the periphery (eg. innervate skeletal muscles)
leave from Anterior horn

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3
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Afferent & Efferent Nerve

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they are different fibers but run within the same nerve, can be thousands of axons within a nerve

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4
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spinal rootlets

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thin bundles of afferent and efferent fibers/axons

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5
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spinal root

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formed by groups of rootlets that converge 
dorsal root (sensory)
ventral root (motor)
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6
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spinal nerve

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formed by union of dorsal root and ventral root

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7
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spinal segment

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the region between two groups of rootlets

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8
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order of spine components converging

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rootlets-> spinal root -> spinal nerve -> spinal segment

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9
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Spinal cord

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part of CNS
31 pairs of spinal nerves that emerge from spinal cord are part of the PNS
rostral spinal cord is continuous with brainstem
Technically ends at L1 vertebral level, but extends with vertebral bodies

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10
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Pairs of spinal nerves

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8 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 sacral
1 coccygeal
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11
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brainstem

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part of CNS

Cranial nerves III - XII emerge from brainstem and are part of PNS

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12
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conus medullaris

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levels L1-L2

bony vertebral level where spinal cord ends

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13
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cauda equina

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below conus medullaris

collection of nerve roots that course inferiorly to reach its corresponding intervertebral foramen

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14
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best place for a spinal tap

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below the conus medullaris

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15
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filum terminale

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extension of the pia mater

anchors the spinal cord caudally to coccyx

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16
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myelin stain of spinal cord

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gray matter: unstained

White matter: stained

17
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nissl stain

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gray matter: stain

white matter: unstained

18
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Spinal Cord white matter components

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Dorsla Funiculus
Lateral funiculus
Ventral Funiculus

all further subdivided into fasiculi and tracts

19
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Propriospinal fibers

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confined to the spinal cord, begin and end
are predominantly located at the margins of gray matter (surround interior aspects of the funiculi)
allow for communication bw neurons at the same and distant spinal cord levels and are thought to be important in reflex circuitry

20
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Gray matter of spinal cord

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4 areas
Dorsal horn 
intermediate zone
ventral horn
area around central canal

These further subdivide into laminae, demarcations of laminae are based on size and shape of neurons, their inputs and projections

21
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dorsal horn laminae

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1-4

22
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intermediate zone laminae

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7

23
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ventral horn laminae

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8-9

24
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area around central canal laminae

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10

25
Q

Spinal cord segments white matter pattern

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Amount of white matter decreases rostral to caudal

26
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Grey matter of spinal cord

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cervical enlargement - C5-T1
lumbar enlargement - L2-S3
location of anterior horn cell bodies- motor to upper extremities and lower extremities

27
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cervical and lumbar enlargements

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formed by increased numbers of anterior horn cells

neurons project their axons to muscles of UE & LE

28
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T1 to L3

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Lateral horn/ intermediolateral cell column is also gray matter, this is the site of preganglionic sympathetic neuronal cell bodies

29
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lateral horn

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site of preganglionic sympathetic neuronal cell bodies