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A comprehensive, in-depth 'cheatsheet' summary of all the key neurotransmitters and spinal cord tracts/pathways covered in the Neuroscience module (5BBA2081) at Kings College London, taken in courses such as Neuroscience and Biomedical Science. The document firstly covers spinal cord pathways, organised as ascending/descending, function, location etc. It then gives a detailed overview of all the key neurotransmitters from dopamine to serotonin etc, clearly organised by synthesis, structure, storage, location, release, receptors, reuptake, drug targets for each one. This is a great revision aid for any neuroscience, medicine, or life sciences student from undergraduate to postgraduate to medical/nursing trainee.

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PATHWAYS
Descending
mostly motor, also innervation of glands




corticocerebellar (cerebral cortex to cerebellum):

1. cerebro-olivary-cerebellar pathway

cerebral cortex > inferior olivary nucleus - crinkled bag appearance > 2nd
order olivocerebellar fibres to cerebellar cortex (climbing fibres) - contra




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, 2. cerebro-pontine-cerebellar pathway

cerebral cortex ipsilaterally > pontine nuclei > 2nd order pontocerebellar fibres
horizontally through mid ped to cerebellar cortex (mossy fibres) - contra




3. cerebro-reticulo-cerebellar pathway

cerebral cortex to reticular formation > 2nd order to cerebellar cortex (mossy
fibres) - ipsi




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, cerebellum > motor

motor control centres (basal ganglia and cerebellum) = upper motor neurones
> higher control onto lower motor (alpha)

1. dentate nuclei (lateral cerebrocerebellum) > areas 4/6 (primary/premotor) >
motor planning

2. interposed (globose and embeliform) nuclei (paravermal) > lateral descending
systems > motor execution

3. fastigial nuclei (vermal spinocerebellum) > medial descending systems (eg.
vestibulospinal tract) > motor execution

4. vestibulocerebellum > vestibular nuclei (medulla/pons) > balance and eye
movement

motor

complicated movements originate in primary motor cortex (lateral pathways),
less complicated from brainstem (ventromedial pathways)




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, 1. corticospinal tract

function = voluntary motor control, skilled movement (direct pathway)

location = lateral and anterior funiculus

lesions = rostral to decussation > CONTRA, caudal > IPSI/bi

pathway = primary motor cortex (only one to originate here) > through
thalamus, posterior limb of internal capsule, basal ganglia, pons > at medullary
pyramids 85% decussate and enter lateral tract > other 15% decussate at level
of LMN and found in anterior tract (lateral to ventral fissure) > synapse onto
lower motor neurone cell body in grey matter of cord > out to muscle




2. reticulospinal tract (medial)

function = posture (indirect pathway) , repeated movements eg. walking, limb
extension, subconscious reflex, eye movement, resp muscles (medial
facilitates, lateral inhibits)

location = ventral horn (medullary) and medial anterior funiculus (pontine)



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