Ascending and Descending Pathways (Teach Sheet) Flashcards

1
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Nucleus proprius

A

Origin of spinal thalamic tract

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2
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Nucleus dorsalis of Clark

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Origin of dorsal spinocerebellar tract

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3
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Dorsal Column Pathway

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Meissner’s
Pacinian
muscle spindles up fasciculus gracilus or cuneatus

synapse in nucleus gracilis or cuneatus

2nd order fibers cross midline (internal arcuate fiber) to synapse in the VPL, 3rd order fibers to post-central gyrus (312)

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4
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Spinal thalamic pathway

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free nerve endings - synapse in nucleus propius, 2nd order fibers cross midline to form the tract proper in the “anterolateral funiculus,” then synpase in VPL. 3rd order fiber rise to 312

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5
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Dorsal spinocerebellar tract

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joint receptors, GTO’s or muscle spindles send unconscious proprioceptive info to Clark’s Nucleus, 2nd order fibers form the DSCT which travels in the outer portion of the lateral funiculus, up the inferior cerebellar peduncle, into the cerebellum (without crossing)

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6
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Ventral spinocerebellar tract

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starts in intermediate gray of spinal cord, samples interneuronal activity, crosses in the cord, crosses in the superior cerebellar peduncle, enters cerebellum

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7
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Corticospinal tract

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starts in area 4 of the pre-central gyrus, travels through posterior part of internal capsule, down through middle of cerebral peduncle, travels in medullary pyramids which decussate, course in the lateral funiculus, synapses on anterior horn cells and you move

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8
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Rubrospinal tract

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red nucleus, crosses midline and travels with CST to synapse on anterior horn cells in cervical cord controlling flexion in large muscle groups

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9
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What does ALS kill?

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anterior horn cells and CST

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10
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What is positive Rhomberg?

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Syphilis (need eyes to stand with feet together)

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11
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Nucleus proprius

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Spinal thalamic tract

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12
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Area 312

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STT and DCP (not SCT because it ends up in cerebellum)

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13
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Area 4

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CST (corticospinal tract)

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14
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Crossed in cord

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STT, VSCT, and ACST

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15
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Medial lemniscus

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dorsal column pathway

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16
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Nucleus dorsalis

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dorsal spinocerebllar tract

17
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VPM

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(Spinal trigeminal)

18
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Clark’s nucleus

A

dorsal spinocerebellar tract

19
Q

Pyramid

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corticospinal tract

20
Q

Crossed in medulla

A

CST, DCP

21
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Medial and lateral motor nuclei

A

CST

22
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IML

A

sympathetics

23
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ICP

A

SCT, CCT, DSCT (VSCT uses SCP)

24
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Summarize DCP.

A

relays proprioception, 2 point discrimination, and vibration to 312.

Second order neurons cross in the medulla - so lesions in the spinal cord produce ipsilateral effects

lesion in 312 or brainstem above sensory decussation produce contralateral defects

25
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Summarize STT.

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relays pain to brain (312). crosses in spinal cord so lesion in cord produce contralateral effects. Unilateral lesions above the cord would also produce contralateral deficits.

26
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Describe CST.

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starts in area 4. crosses in medullary pyramids and synapses on anterior horn cells, resulting in fine movements. lesions in cord produce ipsilateral deficits. lesions or strokes above the pyramids produce contralateral effects

27
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Describe muscle spindles.

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have intrafusal fibers, innervated by gamma fibers from the cord and respond to muscle stretch. GTO’s respond to isometric tension increase

28
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Describe Pacinian corpuscles.

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have capsules, are rapidly adapting, and respond to vibration

29
Q

Cerebellar deficits result in…

A

ipsilateral deficits (think CCT and DSCT)

30
Q

DSCT shoots up…

A

inferior cerebellar peduncle

31
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VSCT crosses in the…

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cord, shoots up SCP and crosses again - so its double crossed