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CNS – The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves & Spinal Reflexes

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1 CNS – The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves & Spinal Reflexes

2 Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves
Truly the pathway between body and mind Conducts impulses to and from the brain Carries out spinal reflexes Spinal nerves 31 pairs All are mixed nerves

3 Mixed Nerves? Dorsal roots Ventral roots
Ganglion containing axons of sensory neurons (afferent) Ventral roots All motor fibers (axons) leave the cord by the ventral roots (efferent)

4 General Organization Highly organized, very efficient

5 Spinal Reflexes Rapid, automatic nerve responses triggered by specific stimuli Controlled by spinal cord alone; not the brain

6 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

7 The Adult Spinal Cord About 18 inches (45 cm) long
1/2 inch (14 mm) wide Ends between vertebrae L1 and L2

8 Bilateral Symmetry Grooves divide the spinal cord into left and right
Posterior median sulcus: Shallow Anterior median fissure: deeper groove on anterior side

9 Enlargements of the Spinal Cord
Caused by: amount of gray matter in segment involvement with sensory and motor nerves of limbs Cervical enlargement: nerves of shoulders and upper limbs Lumbar enlargement: nerves of pelvis and lower limbs

10 The Distal End Conus medullaris: Filum terminale:
thin, conical spinal cord below lumbar enlargement Filum terminale: thin thread of fibrous tissue at end of conus medullaris attaches to coccygeal ligament

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12 Meninges of the Spinal Cord

13 The Meninges Specialized membranes isolate spinal cord from surroundings Spinal meninges: protect spinal cord carry blood supply continuous with cranial meninges Meningitis: viral or bacterial infection of meninges

14 The 3 Meningeal Layers Dura mater: Arachnoid mater: Pia mater:
outer layer of spinal cord Arachnoid mater: middle meningeal layer Pia mater: inner meningeal layer

15 Spinal Dura Mater Are tough and fibrous Cranially: Caudally:
fuses with periosteum of occipital bone is continuous with cranial dura mater Caudally: tapers to dense cord of collagen fibers joins filum terminale in coccygeal ligament

16 The Epidural Space Between spinal dura mater and walls of vertebral canal Contains loose connective and adipose tissue Anesthetic injection site

17 Arachnoid Mater Middle meningeal layer Arachnoid membrane:
simple squamous epithelia covers arachnoid mater

18 Inter-Layer Spaces filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

19 Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Is found in subarachnoid space Carries dissolved gases, nutrients, and wastes Spinal tap: withdraws CSF

20 Pia Mater Is the innermost meningeal layer
Is a mesh of collagen and elastic fibers Is bound to underlying neural tissue

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22 Spinal Cord Meninges

23 Sectional Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

24 Consists of…. White matter Gray matter Gray horns Posterior gray horns
contain somatic and visceral sensory nuclei Anterior gray horns contain somatic motor nuclei Lateral gray horns are in thoracic and lumbar segments contain visceral motor nuclei

25 Spinal cord is so highly organized:
it is possible to predict results of injuries to specific areas

26 Spinal Nerves The roots unite into the spinal nerve
Spinal nerves exit through intervertebral foramen Split into branches, or rami.

27 Dermatomes Specific bilateral region of the skin surface monitored by a single pair of spinal nerves

28 Nerve Plexuses Plexus = “braid”
Nerves supplying the limbs form plexuses when they leave the spinal cord Cervical plexus Brachial plexus Lumbar plexus Sacral plexus


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