BrainRegionLPC SC PH LSG
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Lower Substantia Gelatinosa
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This page covers biological details of component Lower Substantia Gelatinosa. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- Top-down path to region: Spinal Cord -> Posterior/Dorsal Horn (BMA.SC.PH) -> Lamina II (LPC.SC.PH.L2) -> Substantia Gelatinosa (LPC.SC.PH.SG) -> Lower Substantia Gelatinosa (LPC.SC.PH.LSG) (see Mind Maps)
- Type: nucleus
- Quality: L0
- Brain area: Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area (LPC)
- Area circuit: Lower Body Conscious Sensations (SBL)
- Role: sensory.nucleus
- Function: Relay for C-fibers of slowly conducting, poorly localized pain sensation - T7-T12,L1-L5,S1-S5,CX
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Components
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Connectivity
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Inbound Region Connections:
Source Area | Source Region | Source Name | Type | Role | Reference |
LMC | LMC.HL.RP.MG | Raphe Magnus Nucleus | modulatory-5ht | uncertain | (unknown reference) |
LPC | LPC.PN.SG.LDRG | Lower Dorsal Root Ganglion | excitatory-glu | uncertain | (unknown reference) |
Outbound Region Connections:
Target Area | Target Region | Target Name | Type | Role | Reference |
LPC | LPC.SC.PH.NP | Proprius Nucleus | excitatory-glu | uncertain | (unknown reference) |
NCP | NCP.FD.TH.VPI | Ventral Posteroinferior Nucleus | excitatory-glu | uncertain | Afferent pain pathways (SC -> Thalamus, abstract) |
Thirdparty Circuits
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- Afferent pain pathways - see Reference (CF.PAIN-PATH)
ACC=Anterior Cingulate Cortex,NC.AL.ACG (see Anterior Cingulate Area) AMY=Amygdala,FAM.FT.AM BG=Basal Ganglia,FEC.FT.BG Cerebellum=Cerebellar Complex,LLC.HT.CRC Insula=Insular Cortex,NC.INS PAG=Periaqueductal Gray Matter,LMC.MM.PAG PB=Parabrachial Nucleus,LPC.HT.PRF.PB PFC=Prefrontal Cortex,NC.AL.PFC S1=Primary Somatosensory Cortex,NCP.NC.PG.S1 S2=Secondary Somatosensory Cortex,NCP.NC.PG.S2 SC=Posterior/Dorsal Horn,BMA.SC.PH Thalamus=Sensory Thalamus,FD.TH.SR
References
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