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Spinal Cord Notes
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ANATOMY OF SPINAL CORD Extends from medulla oblongata
Ends at second lumbar (L2) vertebra in adults 31 pairs of spinal nerves Conus medularis – end of cord
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Two enlargements: Cervical enlargement - C4 – T1 – nerves to & from upper limbs Lumbar enlargement – T9-T12 – nerves to & from lower limbs
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Cauda equina = “horse’s tail”
After conus medullaris, spinal cord divides into nerves that leave at lower levels
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CROSS SECTION ANATOMY Two grooves divide spinal cord:
Anterior median fissure (deeper) Posterior median sulcus Gray matter (unmyelinated) forms an “H” in center Gray commissure where fibers cross from side to side
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Central canal – center of gray commisure; continuous with fourth ventricle
Gray matter is divided into horns: Anterior (ventral) gray horns - cell bodies of motor neurons to skeletal muscle
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Posterior ( dorsal ) gray horns
Lateral gray horns – cell bodies of motor neurons to cardiac, and smooth muscle & glands Part of autonomic nervous system
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White matter (myelinated nerve fibers) is divided into columns
Anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), lateral white columns
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Each column is divided into nerve tracts
Each tract carries one type of information (sensory or motor) Ascending (sensory) tracts - impulses toward brain Descending (motor) tracts – impulses from brain
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Spinal cord has two functions:
White matter tracts serve as information highways to and from brain Gray matter receives and integrates information, especially for spinal reflexes
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Name of tract indicate position in cord, where it begins and ends, and direction of impulses
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DEVELOPMENT OF NS Begins in third week of development
Ectoderm forms a neural tube Neural tube defect due to low levels of a folic acid Spina bifida – failure of laminae of spine to unite, caused by low levels of folic acid
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Portions of neural tube form fluid-filled vesicles
Hypothalamus is one of last areas of brain to develop No new neurons form after birth, only grow and maturation Brain reaches maximum weight as a young adult
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