Practical Histology: Spinal Cord Tracts and Neurons Overview

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This practical histology guide covers the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal cord segments, along with ascending and descending tracts, and pseudo-unipolar/unipolar neurons. It emphasizes key features such as the ventral and dorsal horns, gracile and cuneate tracts, and provides essential information for understanding the structure of neurons in different locations. The images and descriptions included help to memorize and differentiate these structures effectively.


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  1. Practical Histology Practical Histology Neuropsychiatry Block Neuropsychiatry Block o Contents: 1. Cervical, thoracic, & lumbar spinal cord. 2. Ascending & descending tracts. 3. Unipolar, bipolar, pseudo-unipolar neurons.

  2. Things you need to know before the exam : o The pictures in the exam will be the same as the ones included in the slides. o Don t try to take short cuts during the exam so avoid using abbreviations so you don t lose marks. o Please keep in mind that this work is done by students , so if there are any mistakes please inform us. o This work is not by any means a reference. o Please study hard and don t worry the exam will be easy!!

  3. Cervical Spinal cord Posterior Posterolateral sulcus intermediate sulcus separates gracile tract from cuneate tract Features: Features: Oval in shape Wide Wide ventral horn Because of brachial plexus Thin Thin dorsal horn NO NO lateral horn You have to memorize them all along with the features

  4. Thoracic Spinal cord Features: Features: Ventral and dorsal horn are thin It contains a lateral horn You have to memorize them all along with the features

  5. Lumbar Spinal cord Note: don t worry about the 13 structures, they re the same in all the spinal cord segments except when there s no lateral horn, or no cuneate! Features: Features: Ventral and dorsal horn are wide It doesn t doesn t contain cuneate tract You have to memorize them all along with the features Remember: gracilis and cuneate ascending (sensory) tracts of the dorsal column.

  6. Ascending & Descending Tracts Identify the labelled structures Identify the function of each tract

  7. Pseudo-unipolar/Unipolar Neuron Contains: Contains: Cell body Nucleus and Nucleolus Nissl bodies Mitochondria Location: Location: Dorsal root ganglion Mesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal nerve These features are NOT specific for this type only! They are found in every neuron!

  8. Bipolar Neuron Contains: Contains: Cell body Nucleus and Nucleolus Nissl bodies Mitochondria These features are NOT specific for this type only! They are found in every neuron! Location: Location: Olfactory Epithelium Retina

  9. Multipolar Neuron 1- Stellate neuron: *Location: *Location: Anterior horn cells of the spinal cord *Contains: *Contains: Nucleus Nucleolus Nissl bodies Mitochondria These features are NOT specific for this type only! They are found in every neuron! 2- Pyramidal neuron: *Location: *Location: Cerebrum (motor area 4)

  10. Multipolar Neuron 3- Pyriform neuron: *Location: Location: Purkinje cells of cerebellum *Contains: Contains: Purkinje cells with nucleus and nucleolus Dendrites of Purkinje cells Nissl bodies Mitochondria These features are NOT specific for this type only! , it s found in every neuron

  11. Summary of neurons Summary of neurons Location: 1 1- - Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve. Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve. 2 2- - Dorsal Dorsal root (spinal) ganglion. root (spinal) ganglion. Contains: Cell body Nucleus and Nucleolus Unipolar neuron Unipolar neuron ( (Pseudounipolar Pseudounipolar) ) (rounded neuron) (rounded neuron) Not directly connected to the cell body Bipolar Neuron Bipolar Neuron (spindle (spindle- -shaped neuron) neuron) like having 2 necks Location: 1 1- - Retina Retina 2 2- - olfactory epithelium. olfactory epithelium. shaped Multipolar neuron: Multipolar neuron: Has one axon and multiple dendrites. Stellate Stellate Neurons Neurons (star shape) Pyramidal Neurons Pyramidal Neurons (wide base) Pyriform Neurons Pyriform Neurons Location: *Contains: Location: Location: *Contains: Anterior horn cells of the spinal cord Cerebrum (motor area 4) Purkinje cells of cerebellum Nucleus Nucleolus Nissl bodies Mitochondria Purkinje cells with nucleus and nucleolus Dendrites of Purkinje cells Nissl bodies Mitochondria

  12. Thank you & good luck - Histology team Team leaders: Team leaders: Rana Rana Barasain Barasain Faisal Alrabaii Faisal Alrabaii Document

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