Anatomy
Medulla Oblongata
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Medulla Oblongata
, Medulla, Inferior Olivary Nucleus
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Brainstem
Anatomy
Superior (Rostral) Medulla Components
Fourth Ventricle
Nucleii (organized in anterior-to-posterior bands)
Somatic Motor Nucleii
(most medial)
CN 12
:
Hypoglossal Nerve
(motor,
Tongue
)
Soma
tovisceral nerves (Branchiomeric Nerves)
Nucleus Ambiguous
(
CN 9
,
CN 10
, swallow)
Visceral Motor Nucleii
CN 9
:
Glossopharyngeal Nerve
(Inferior
Saliva
tory nucleus)
CN 10
:
Vagus Nerve
(Dorsal motor nucleus )
Visceral Sensory Nucleii
Nucleus Solitarius
(
CN 7
,
CN 9
,
CN 10
)
Somatic Sensory Nucleii
(most lateral)
CN 8
:
Acoustic Nerve
Sensory Nucleus 5 (
CN 5
,
CN 7
,
CN 9
,
CN 10
)
Spinothalamic Tract
Continued pain and
Temperature
Sensation
tracts from the spinal cord
Spinocerebellar Tract
Continued tracts for transmitting UNCONSCIOUS proprioception
Sensation
(e.g. walking)
Remains ipsilateral as it courses to the
Cerebellum
via the superior and inferior peduncles
Medial Lemniscus
Proprioception
Sensation
from
Posterior Column
s (via
Internal Arcuate Tract
)
Within the tract, head is represented posteriorly and legs anteriorly (as if standing on the pyramids)
Inferior Olivary Nucleus (inferior olive)
Coordination of specialized task related movement (via
Cerebellum
)
Anterior pyramids
Corticospinal tract
Continued motor tracts to the spinal cord
Anatomy
Inferior (Caudal) Medulla Components
Nucleii for
Posterior Column
s or dorsal columns (sensory, posterior cord)
Transmits CONSCIOUS proprioception, vibratory
Sensation
and stereognosis (and partially light touch)
Sensory signals rise within the spinal cord from
Fasciculus Gracilis
and
Fasciculus Cuneatus
Synapse
at the
Nucleus Gracilis
and
Nucleus Cuneatus
in Medulla to form
Internal Arcuate Tract
Internal Arcuate Tract
crosses over the midline at the Medulla to form
Medial Lemniscus
Medial Lemniscus
courses to contralateral
Thalamus
and cerebral cortex
Nucleus Gracilis
Transmits proprioception sensory signals from the lower part of the body
Nucleus Cuneatus
Transmits proprioception sensory signals from the upper part of the body
Somatic Sensory Nucleii
(most lateral)
Sensory Nucleus 5 (
CN 5
,
CN 7
,
CN 9
,
CN 10
)
Spinothalamic Tract
Continued pain and
Temperature
Sensation
tracts from the spinal cord
Spinocerebellar Tract
Continued tracts for transmitting UNCONSCIOUS proprioception
Sensation
(e.g. walking)
Remains ipsilateral as it courses to the
Cerebellum
via the superior and inferior peduncles
Crossings (Decussations)
Medial Lemniscus
(from
Posterior Column
s via
Internal Arcuate Tract
) Decussation
Corticospinal tract
Decussation
Anatomy
Vascular
Anterior Spinal Artery
Supplies midline Medulla
Vertebral Artery
Supplies Medulla between
Anterior Spinal Artery
and PICA
Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
(PICA)
Supplies posterolateral Medulla
Anatomy
Images
Rostral (superior cross-section)
Caudal (inferior cross-section)
Other images
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
References
Gilman (1989) Manter and Gatz Essentials of
Neuroanatomy
and Neurophysiology, Davis, p. 81-96
Goldberg (2014) Clinical
Neuroanatomy
, Medmaster, p. 24-39
Netter (1997) Atlas Human Anatomy, ICON Learning, p. 108-12
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