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07/30/2012

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Term
What are the long ascending tracts?
Definition
1. DC or DC/ML
2. Anterolateral ascending pathway
3. spinal cerebellar pathway
Term
What are the long descending tracts?
Definition
1. Ruberospinal
2. Tectospinal
3. Reticulospinal
4. Vestibulospinal
5. Corticospinal
Term
Another name for fasciculi gracilis
Definition
Tract of Gall
Term
Another name for fasciculi cuneatus
Definition
Tract of burdach
Term
In what segments is the posterior intermediate sulcus located?
Definition
C1-T6
Term
Where is the fasculus gracilus the widest?
Definition
The widest at T7 because of all the body parts going in
Term
What the are axons of the fasciculi of gracilis and cuneatus called before the decussation?
Definition
Internal arcuate fibers
Term
What are the axons of the fasciculi gracilis and cuneatus called after the decussation?
Definition
Medial Lemniscus
Term
What type of information does the DC carry?
Definition
Discrimination touch (2pt discrimination)
Pressure
Proprioception
Tactile vibration
Term
If a signal goes to the cerebellum it is ______ and remains that way.
Definition
Unconscious
Term
If a signal goes to the thalamus (neocortex) it is ______ and remains that way.
Definition
Conscious
Term
From what part of the body does the VPL receive?
Definition
Toes to neck
Term
What tract comes from the VPm?
Definition
Trigeminothalamic
Term
What tract comes from the VPL
Definition
Medial Lemniscus
Term
What area of the cortex does muscle stretch go?
Definition
3a
Term
What area of the cortex does slow cutaneous go?
Definition
3b
Term
What area of the cortex does fast adapting go?
Definition
1
Term
What area of the cortex does joint rotation, m fascia, periosteum?
Definition
2
Term
What type of signal does the spinal ascending anterolateral pathway
Definition
Pain
Temperature
Itch
Term
What is the primary pain pathway?
Definition
Spinal ascending anterolateral pathway ----(becomes lateral spinothalamic)-----(becomes neospinalthalamic) ------> VPL------> 3,1,2
Term
What type of signal does the primary pain pathway carry?
Definition
Mechanonociception
Non discrimination touch
Thermal sensitivity
Term
Where does the spinalreticualr tract go?
Definition
--> PAG --> CM --> Prefrontal Cx
--> CL--> ant cingulate gyrus
Term
Where does the paleospinothalamic tract go?
Definition
Posterior nucleus -----> ant insula -----> amygdala
------> post SSii or reticulospinal area ( enterorinal Cx ---->hippocampus
Term
What makes up the paleocerebellum?
Definition
Vermis and paravermis
Term
Neocerebellum
Definition
Lateral lobe or hemivermis
Term
Archicereebellum
Definition
Flocculonodular lobe + uvula
Term
Ataxia
Definition
Damage to cerebellum causing loss of coordination
Term
Paleocerebellum and Neocerebellum are involved in .....
Definition
Muscle coordination for movement
Term
Archicereebellum Is involved in ....
Definition
Muscle coordination for equilibrium
Term
All afferents ascends as _______ fibers, synapse with ______ fibers and supplies_______
Definition
Mossy; parallel; 2-3 purkinje
Term
What is the name of the fibers from the Olivocerebellar tract?
Definition
Climbing Fibers
Term
Everything entering or leaving the cerebellum goes through the ___ _____.
Definition
Cerebellar Peduncle
Term
What is the spontaneous rate for the purkinje fibers?
Definition
70/s
Term
What is the main output of the cerebellum?
Definition
Purkinje cells
Term
What cells are stimulated by climbing and mossy fibers and inhibits purkinje cells?
Definition
Basket Cells
Term
What is housed in Rexed Lamina VII?
Definition
Lateral Horn (C1-L2) and Nucleus of Clarke (C8-T3)
Term
Axons from what Nucleus makes up the Spinocerebellar Tract?
Definition
Nucleus of Clarke
Term
What does the Spinocerebellar tract travel through to get to the cerebellum?
Definition
Cerebellar Peduncle
Term
What is the route of the Spinocerebellar Tract?
Definition
It travels as part of the Mossy/ parallel Fibers terminates on vermis and intermediate lobe in a somatotopic fashion
Term
Broken somatotopy
Definition
1. Position of slightly off; not clear
2. May get a body part represented more than once
Term
What happens to the axons that are above the Nucleus of Clarke?
Definition
Go up through the Cuneatus looking for the Nucleus of Clarke and goes to the Accessory Cuneatus
Term
Accessory Cuneatus
Definition
A rostral extension of Nucleus of Clarke; sends axons to cerebellum
Term
Cuneocerebellar
Definition
A continuation of Posterior Spinocerebellar Tract; travels through Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle ends on vermis and intermediate lobe as mossy fibers
Term
External Arcuate Fibers
Definition
Axons leaving the accessory cuneatus becomes the cuneocerebellar tract
Term
Anterior or Ventral Spinocerebellar Tract terminates where?
Definition
Terminates in Layer V, VI, VII and IX
Term
What type of cells are in Layer IX?
Definition
Border Cells
Term
Are there any tracts from cerebellum to spinal cord, if so what are they?
Definition
No, but they are all influenced by cerebellum
Term
What are some tracts that the Spinal ascending anterolateral pathway send its axons?
Definition
Spinoolivary
Spinoreticular
Spinomesencephalic
Spinotectal
Term
What is the secondary pain/indirect pathway?
Definition
It sends from the spinalreticualr tract and joins the paleospinothalamic tract and goes to the posterior nucleus; it is polysynaptic, experiental pain, suffering, poorly tolerated
Term
What part of the body does the vermis receive information?
Definition
Axial
Term
What part of the body does the paravermis receive information?
Definition
Extremities
Term
What is the deep cerebellar nucleus in the paravermis?
Definition
Nucleus Interpositus
Term
Where does the Nucleus Interpositus send to and what tract is formed?
Definition
Red Nucleus mc
Ruberospinal tract
Term
Ruberospinal Tract
Definition
mostly present in the cervical enlargement (C5-T1); primarily involved in upper extremities; excititory on alpha motor neurons on flexor muscles especially in upper extremitites; most afferent of RN comes from area 4, 6
Term
What Nuclei are present in the Nucleus Interpositus?
Definition
1. Globose
2. Emboliform
Term
Reticulospinal tract
Definition
Involved in extensors; excitatory over axial extensors; involved in postural support esp for neck; involved in Phasic activities, activities of respiration; primary tract that activates and controls speed of locomotion
Term
What Nuclei are present in the Nucleus Interpositus?
Definition
1. Globose
2. Emboliform
Term
Reticulospinal tract
Definition
Involved in extensors; excitatory over axial extensors; involved in postural support esp for neck; involved in Phasic activities, activities of respiration; primary tract that activates and controls speed of locomotion
Term
Lateral Vestibulospinal tract
Definition
Extends throughout cord, particularly pronounced at cervical enlargement (C5-T1), effective on upper extremities especially on extensors; stabilizes head and body in space; static body movement
Term
Vestibulospinal reflex
Definition
Extending of limbs to cushion shock of falling
Term
What areas send axons through the medial longitudinal fasiculus?
Definition
SC
Vestible
N. Darkesche
Term
medial vestibulospinal
Definition
helps maintain equilibrium involved in sensation of gaze; descends only to cervical segments
Term
What makes up the middle cerebellar peduncle?
Definition
Pontocerebellar Tracts
Term
What is the deep cerebellar nucleus in the neocerebellum?
Definition
Dentate Nucleus
Term
Where does the Dentate Nucleus send its axons?
Definition
RNpc and VLc
Term
What tracts come from the cortex?
Definition
Corticospinal
corticoruberal
corticoreticular
corticostriate
Term
What type of pyramidal cells that make up lamina V come from area 6 and what percentage do they make up?
Definition
Medium
large
29%
Term
What type of pyramidal cells that make up lamina V come from area 4 and what percentage do they make up?
Definition
medium
large
Betz
31%
Term
What type of pyramidal cells that make up lamina V come from area 3,1,2 and what percentage do they make up?
Definition
medium
large
31%
Term
What type of pyramidal cells that make up lamina V come from area 5,7 and what percentage do they make up?
Definition
medium
large
9%
Term
What does the pyramidal cells leaving areas 6 4 3,1,2 and 5,7 travel as?
Definition
Internal Capsule in Anterior part of posterior arm
Term
Anterior Spinal Tract
Definition
crosses at the appropriate level of the White anterior commissure; tract is ipsilateral, termination of tract is contralateral mostly but can be bilateral
Term
Where does the corticospinal or Pyramidal tract decussate?
Definition
Medulla
Term
Lateral corticospinal tract
Definition
affects voluntary skilled fine movements
Term
What is the distribution of the LCST?
Definition
Cervical 55%
Thoracic 20%
Lumbosacral 25%
Term
What is the name of the dendrites that branch from the cell body of the neuron?
Definition
Primary Dendrites
Term
What is the name of the dendrites that branch from the primary dendrites?
Definition
Secondary Dendrites
Term
What is the name of the dendrites that branch from the secondary dendrites?
Definition
Tertiary dendrites
Term
What are "AKAs" for the cell body?
Definition
Perikeryon
Soma
Term
Where is the implantation cone in the neuron?
Definition
In the cell body
Term
What is the initial segment?
Definition
Where the signal is generated; about 30-40 micrometers in length
Term
What type of plasm does the soma contain?
Definition
Cytoplasm that is rich in ER and poor in microtubules
Term
What type of plasm does the axon contain?
Definition
Axoplasm that is rich in microtubules and poor in ER
Term
How long is the myelin segment?
Definition
100-1,000 micrometers
Term
What is the diameter of the axon collateral?
Definition
the same diameter as the main axon
Term
What is located between myelin segments?
Definition
Nodes of Ranvier
Term
What structures are in the axon terminal?
Definition
Synaptic vesicles
Term
What is located in the synaptic vesicles?
Definition
Neurotransmitters
Term
What makes up the chemical synapse?
Definition
Presynaptic membrane
Synaptic Cleft
Postsynaptic membrane
Term
How long is the synaptic cleft?
Definition
250 A or 25nm
Term
Anterograde transport
Definition
flow moving from the cell body to the axon terminal
Term
What are the types of anterograde transport?
Definition
fast transport
slow transport
mitochondria
Term
How far does fast transport travel and what are some examples?
Definition
300-400mm/day
ex. amino acids transmitters, proteins
Term
How far does slow transport travel ans what are some examples?
Definition
0.3-4mm/ day
ex. organelles like Golgi, neurofilaments, microtubules, vessicles,lysomes, trophic factors
Term
How far does mitochondria travel per day?
Definition
50-100 mm/day
Term
Retrograde Transport
Definition
flow from the axon terminal to the cell body;
ex.spent lysosomes, golgi app, mitochondria, vesicles, viruses (neurotrophic), rabies, herpes simplex
Term
Neurotrophic factors
Definition
travels back to cell body (ie nerve will die if cut off muscle)
Term
Rita-Levy- Montalcini
Definition
found Nerve growth factor (NGF) made neurons grow in petri dishes; post ganglionic neurons produce NGF travels backward to the preganglionic cells
Term
Kinesin
Definition
simular to actin; fast grade antegrade transport
Term
Dynein
Definition
use for retrograde transport
Term
Voltage
Definition
uneven distribution of electric charges on 2 sides of patition (V) or (E);
The difference in the charges
Term
Ohm's Law
Definition
I=V/R
Term
Current
Definition
the flow of electric charges from 1 compartment to another (I); measured in amps
Term
What determines the current?
Definition
Voltage
Term
Capacitence
Definition
stored electricity
Term
Resistance
Definition
won't allow current through (R)
Term
conductor
Definition
amount of material allows current to pass through
g= 1/r
Term
What make up ECF?
Definition
Interstitial fluid,plasma, CSF, synovial, endolymph, perilymph
Term
What is the resting potential of a cell?
Definition
-70mV
meaning there is not net movement
Term
What happens at threshold?
Definition
Na channels open and enter through passive transport
Term
When a cell becomes more positive it is called a ...?
Definition
Depolarization
Term
When a cell becomes more negative it is a called a ...?
Definition
Hyperpolarization
Term
During an action potential, when the cell reaches 0 and above it is called?
Definition
Overshoot
Term
Acording the Guyton What are the values of resting potential, threshold, and peak?
Definition
RP = -65mV
Threshold = -55mV
Peak = -35mV
Term
What are the normal values of resting potential, threshold, and peak?
Definition
RP = -70mV
Threshold = -59mV
Peak = 20mV
Term
What is the amplitude of an action potential?
Definition
90mV
Term
What does the size of the overshoot depend on?
Definition
It depends on the number of neurons
Term
Na determines the _____ and K determines the _______.
Definition
Action Potential
Resting Potential
Term
A synapse between an axon and an axon?
Definition
Axoaxonic
Term
A synapse between an axon and the soma?
Definition
Axosomatic
Term
A synapse between an axon and a dendrite?
Definition
Axodendritic
Term
A synapse between an axon and a smooth muscle fiber?
Definition
Diffuse Junction
Term
A synapse between an axon and a skeletal muscle fiber?
Definition
Neuromuscular Junction
Term
Ionic Channel
Definition
holes in the membrane that is very selective for which ion may go through, the duration, the direction, and when.
Term
Ionic channel gating
Definition
opening and closing door to ionic channel; it allows for selectivity
Term
What are the different types of ionic channel gating?
Definition
Ligand (chemical) dependent
Voltage Dependent
Mechanical
Term
List the areas of the axon where the signal is generated, conducted, and transmitted
Definition
generated = cell body
conducted = axon
transmitted = axon terminal
Term
What type of conduction is present in unmyelinated axons (or dendrites)?
Definition
Electronic - decremental
Term
What type of conduction is present in myelinated axons?
Definition
Saltatory - non decremental; all-or-none
Term
How is voltage effected in unmyelinated axons or dendrites?
Definition
It is decreased due to shunt and small diameter
Term
How is voltage effected in myelinated axons?
Definition
It stays the same due to ionic channels that allows Na ions to leak back in to make up for those that were shunted
Term
Where does ions move in and out on a myelinated axon?
Definition
Nodes of Ranvier
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