The spinal cord: a Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation text and atlas
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
1
The Organization of the Spinal Cord
ι
Charles Watson and Gulgun Kayaliogiu
Introduction
.................................................................................1
The gross anatomy of the spinal cord
.......................................................1
Spinal cord segments
........................................................................2
Spinal nerves
.................................................................................2
Spinal cord gray and white matter
...........................................................3
Lateral cervical nucleus
......................................................................5
Lateral spinal nucleus
........................................................................5
Onuf
s
nucleus
...............................................................................5
Central canal
.................................................................................5
Spinal cord
meninges
........................................................................6
Vasculature of the spinal cord
...............................................................6
References
....................................................................................6
2
Development of the Spinal Cord
8
Ken WS Ashwell
From neural plate to neural tube
............................................................8
Neural crest development
....................................................................9
Alar and basal plates and their derivatives
..................................................9
Segmentation of the developing spinal cord
...............................................10
Motoneuron
development and cell death
..................................................10
Development of spinal cord
afférents
and dorsal horn
interneurons
.....................12
Development of
glia
in the spinal cord
....................................................12
Development of major ascending and descending tracts
..................................12
Myelination of spinal cord pathways
.......................................................13
Relative growth of the spinal cord and vertebral column
.................................13
References
...................................................................................14
3
The Vertebral Column and Spinal
Meninges
17
Gulgun
Kayaliogiu
The vertebral column
.......................................................................17
General features of the vertebrae in mammals
............................................17
Interspecific variation in vertebral number
................................................19
The rodent vertebral column
...............................................................19
Cervical vertebrae in humans
..............................................................20
Thoracic vertebrae in humans
.............................................................21
Lumbar vertebrae in humans
..............................................................21
The sacrum in humans
.....................................................................21
The coccyx in humans
......................................................................22
Curvatures of the spine
.....................................................................22
Joints of the vertebrae
......................................................................23
Joints between vertebral bodies
............................................................23
Joints between vertebral arches
.............................................................24
The craniovertebral joints
..................................................................24
Lumbosacral joints
.........................................................................25
Sacrococcygeal joint
........................................................................25
Intercoccygeal joints
........................................................................26
Sacro-iliac joints
............................................................................26
The intrinsic muscles of the vertebral column
.............................................26
The spinal
meninges
........................................................................28
Intermediate Ieptomeningeal layer
.........................................................30
References
...................................................................................31
The Spinal Cord Watson, Paxinos
&
Kayaliogiu IX
4
The Spinal Nerves
37
Gulgun Kayalioglu
The anatomy of the dorsal and ventral roots and spinal nerves
...........................37
Dorsal root (spinal) ganglia
................................................................40
Spinal nerves
...............................................................................42
Dermatomes
................................................................................48
References
...................................................................................50
5
The Spinal Cord Blood Vessels
57
Oscar U Scremin
Blood flow and spinal cord function
.......................................................57
Capillary networks
..........................................................................57
Spinal cord blood flow imaging
............................................................58
Arterial anatomy
............................................................................58
Venous anatomy
............................................................................60
Spinal cord lymphatic drainage
............................................................60
Experimental spinal cord ischemia
.........................................................61
Blood flow in spinal cord trauma
..........................................................61
References
...................................................................................61
6
Cytoarchitecture of the Spinal Cord
64
Claire
Heise
and Gulgun Kayalioglu
The laminae of Rexed
.......................................................................64
Lamina
1....................................................................................64
Lamina
2....................................................................................67
Lamina
3....................................................................................69
Lamina
4....................................................................................70
The dorsal nucleus
..........................................................................71
Lamina
5....................................................................................73
Lamina
6....................................................................................74
Lamina
7....................................................................................74
Lamina
8....................................................................................77
Lamina
9....................................................................................78
Lamina
10...................................................................................79
References
...................................................................................80
7
Localization of
Motoneurons
in the Spinal Cord
94
Steve McHanwell and Charles Watson
Introduction
-
motoneuron
types
.........................................................94
Cellular organization of neurons within the ventral and intermediate horns
............94
Experimental approaches to
motoneuron
localization
....................................95
Topography of
motoneuron
pools in the upper cervical spinal cord
.....................96
Topography of forelimb
motoneuron
pools in the cervical enlargement
.................99
Topography of
motoneuron
pools in the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal cord
......103
Topography of hindlimb
motoneuron
pools in the lumbosacral spinal cord
...........106
Muscles of the perineum
..................................................................110
Deep muscles of the back and tail
........................................................110
Conclusions
...............................................................................
Ill
References
.................................................................................
Ill
The
Spina! Cord
Watson, Paxinos
&
Kayalioglu
8
Spinal Autonomie Preganglionic
Neurons:
the visceral efferent system of the spinal cord
115
Colin
R
Anderson, Janet
R
Keast and Elspeth
IVI McLachlan
Visceral efferent pathways
.................................................................115
Spatial distribution of preganglionic neurons
............................................115
Morphology of preganglionic neurons and arrangement of their
dendrites
............116
Sympathetic preganglionic neurons
......................................................117
Parasympathetic preganglionic neurons
..................................................119
Chemistry of preganglionic neurons
.....................................................120
Chemistry of synaptic inputs to preganglionic neurons
.................................120
Regulation of pelvic organ function
......................................................122
Summary
..................................................................................122
References
.................................................................................123
9
Central Nervous System Control of Micturition
ізо
Gert Holstege
and
Han Collewijn
Introduction
...............................................................................130
Afferent fibers from bladder to sacral spinal cord
........................................130
Sensory endings in the bladder wall
......................................................130
Sensory endings in the urethra
............................................................131
Sacral cord
.................................................................................131
Bladder C-fibers
...........................................................................131
Bladder
А
-delta
fibers
.....................................................................131
Ascending projections
.....................................................................132
Motor
innervation
of bladder and bladder sphincter
....................................132
Somatomotor
innervation
of the external bladder sphincter
............................134
Sacral micturition reflexes
................................................................136
Periaqueductal gray
.......................................................................136
Pontine
micturition center (PMC)
.......................................................138
Continence center or L-region
............................................................140
Other brainstem-spinal pathways possibly involved in bladder
and sphincter motoneuronal control
..................................................141
Forebrain micturition control
............................................................142
Conclusion
................................................................................144
References
.................................................................................144
10
Projections from the Spinal Cord to the Brain
ш
Gulgun
Kayalioglu
Introduction
...............................................................................148
Ascending spinal projections in the ventrolateral funiculus
.............................148
Other ascending projections in the ventrolateral funiculus
.............................154
Projections from the spinal cord to the cerebellum
......................................155
The dorsal spinocerebellar tract
..........................................................155
Dorsal column ascending pathways
.......................................................157
References
.................................................................................158
The Spinal Cord Watson, Paxinos
&
Kayalioglu
11
Projections
from the Brain to the Spinal Cord
m
Charles Watson and Alan
R
Harvey
Introduction
...............................................................................168
The corticospinal tract
....................................................................168
Hypothalamic and diencephalic projections to the spinal cord
..........................171
The rubrospinal tract
......................................................................171
The tectospinal tract
.......................................................................172
Cerebellospinal projections
...............................................................172
The reticulospinal tracts
..................................................................173
Descending trigeminal and dorsal column nuclei projections
...........................173
The vestibulospinal tracts
.................................................................173
Raphespinal and coeruleospinal tracts
....................................................174
The solitariospinal tract
..................................................................174
Projection from the retroambiguus nucleus to the spinal cord
..........................174
References
.................................................................................174
12
The Propriospinal System
ш
Amanda
С
Conta
and Dennis
J
Stelzner
The propriospinal system: definition and overall function
..............................180
Subgroups of propriospinal networks
....................................................181
Propriospinal networks and
neurotransmitters
..........................................183
Locomotor
propriospinal system across species
.........................................184
Propriospinal projections and experimental spinal cord injury
.........................184
Conclusion
................................................................................185
References
.................................................................................186
13
Spinal Cord Transmitter Substances
191
Claire
Heise
and Gulgun Kayalioglu
Introduction
...............................................................................191
Cholinergic neurons
.......................................................................191
Substance
P
................................................................................193
Noradrenergic projections to the spinal cord
.............................................194
Serotoninergic projections from the raphe nuclei
........................................196
Dopaminergic projections to the spinal cord
.............................................197
References
.................................................................................198
14
Spinal Cord Injury: experimental animal
models and relation to human therapy
209
Stuart I Hodgetts, Giles
W
Plant and Alan
R
Harvey
Introduction
...............................................................................209
General pathophysiology of SCI
..........................................................209
Types of spinal cord injury
................................................................210
Immune and inflammatory responses following SCI
....................................211
Methods to induce spinal cord injury
....................................................212
Assessing functional recovery in animal models of SCI
..................................214
Assessing human functional recovery
....................................................215
Differences between animal models and humans and functional recovery after SC
.... 216
Strategies to treat SCI
.....................................................................218
Clinical trials
..............................................................................222
References
.................................................................................222
XII
The Spinal Cord Watson, Paxinos
&
Kayalioglu
15
Atlas
of the Rat Spinal Cord
2З8
Charles Watson,
George Paxinos,
Gulgun Kayalioglu and Claire
Heise
Introduction...............................................................................
238
Methods
...................................................................................238
Cresyl
violet staining and AChE histochemistry
.........................................239
Immunohistochemical processing
........................................................239
Mounting
..................................................................................240
Photography and diagrams
...............................................................240
Nomenclature and abbreviations
.........................................................240
Basis of delineation of structures
.........................................................240
Naming of spinal cord segments
..........................................................240
Identification of regions and segments of the spinal cord in the rat and mouse
.......241
References
.................................................................................241
List of structures
...........................................................................242
Permission to reproduce figures
..........................................................243
Acknowledgements
........................................................................243
Rat spinal cord figures and plates
............................................244
16
Atlas of the Mouse Spinal Cord
зов
Charles Watson, George Paxinos, Gulgun Kayalioglu and Claire
Heise
Introduction
...............................................................................308
Methods
...................................................................................308
Mouse spinal cord sections provided by the Allen Institute for Brain Science
..........308
Photography and diagrams
...............................................................309
Basis of delineation of structures
.........................................................309
References
.................................................................................309
List of structures
...........................................................................310
Permission to reproduce figures
..........................................................311
Acknowledgements
........................................................................311
Mouse spinal cord figures and plates
.........................................312
17
Toward a Spinal Cord Ontology
зво
Charles Watson and Amandeep Sidhu
What is an ontology?
......................................................................380
Regional subdivisions in the spinal cord
..................................................380
A new regional classification based on development
.....................................380
An ontological outline of spinal cord nomenclature
.....................................381
Six levels in the spinal cord ontology
.....................................................381
Subdividing the limb enlargements into rostral and caudal groups
.....................381
Detailed similarities between the arrangement of
motoneuron
groups
in the
brachial
and lumbar enlargements
..............................................381
Similarities between the segments that immediately precede the upper
and lower limb enlargements
..........................................................382
Does this spinal cord ontology have any practical application?
..........................383
References
.................................................................................383
Index
384
Tiie Spinal Cord Watson, Paxinos
&
Kayalioglu
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