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Posterior/Dorsal Horn

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This page covers biological details of component group Posterior/Dorsal Horn. Component group is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.

  • Top-down path to center: Spinal Cord -> Posterior/Dorsal Horn (BMA.SC.PH) (see Mind Maps)
  • Function:

(generated)

Components

(generated)


Component items:

  • Lamina I (LPC.SC.PH.L1)
    • Marginal Nucleus (LPC.SC.PH.MG): Relay information related to pain and temperature sensation
  • Lamina II (LPC.SC.PH.L2)
    • Substantia Gelatinosa (LPC.SC.PH.SG): Relay for C-fibers of slowly conducting, poorly localized pain sensation
  • Lamina III, IV (BMA.SC.PH.L34)
  • Lamina V, VI (BMA.SC.PH.L56)

Connectivity

(generated)


Internal Regions Connections:


Source Region Target Region Reference
Raphe Magnus Nucleus Lower Substantia Gelatinosa (unknown reference)
Upper Substantia Gelatinosa (unknown reference)
Raphe Pallidus Nucleus Lower Marginal Nucleus (unknown reference)
Upper Marginal Nucleus (unknown reference)
Lower Dorsal Root Ganglion Clarke Nucleus (unknown reference)
Lower Marginal Nucleus (unknown reference)
Lower Substantia Gelatinosa (unknown reference)
Proprius Nucleus (unknown reference)
Upper Dorsal Root Ganglion Clarke Nucleus (unknown reference)
Proprius Nucleus (unknown reference)
Upper Marginal Nucleus (unknown reference)
Upper Substantia Gelatinosa (unknown reference)
Lower Substantia Gelatinosa Proprius Nucleus (unknown reference)
Upper Substantia Gelatinosa Proprius Nucleus (unknown reference)

External Inbound Center Connections:

Source Center Reference
Dorsal Root Ganglia (unknown reference)
Medullary Reticular Formation (unknown reference)

External Outbound Center Connections:

Target Center Reference
Lateral Horn/Funiculus (unknown reference)
Thalamus (unknown reference)
Myelencephalic Sensory Nuclei (unknown reference)
Cerebellar Complex (unknown reference)
Pontine Nuclear Complex (unknown reference)
Mesencephalic Reticular Formation (unknown reference)