Basal nuclei
Terminology related to basal nuclei
Nerurological structure |
Basal nuclei |
Corpus striatum |
Caudate nucleus + lentiform nucleus |
Amygdala |
Amygdaloid nucleus |
Claustrum |
Claustrum |
Neostriatum |
Caudate nucleus +putamen |
Paleostriatum |
Globus pallidus |
Caudate nucleus |
Caudate nucleus |
Lentiform nucleus |
Globus pallibus +putamen |
Basal nuclei
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They are the large masses of grey matter
situated within the white core of each cerebral hemisphere
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They form essential part of extra pyramidal
system
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Parts :
- Corpus
striatum : it has two parts
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caudate nucleus:
neostriatum : relatively new
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Lentiform nucleus : it has two part i) globus pallidus
(paleostriatum: relatively ancient) ii) putamen: neostriatum : relatively new
)
2. Claustrum
3. Amygdaloid body
Corpus striatum
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It is situated lateral to the thalamus
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It is formed by caudate nucleus and lentiform
nucleus
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Internal capsule, a band of nerve fibres divide
the lentiform nucleus and caudate nucleus
Caudate nucleus
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It is a comma shaped grey matter surround
thalamus
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Parts : head, body and tail
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Amygdaloid body attached with terminal end of
tail of caudate nucleus
Lentiform nucleus
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It is a lens shaped grey matter
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It forms lateral boundary of internal capsule
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It has two part :
i) globus pallidus
(paleostriatum: relatively ancient)
ii) putamen:
neostriatum : relatively new )
Claustrum
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It is a thin saucer shaped mass of grey matter
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It is situated between putamen and insula
Amygdaloid body
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It is an almond shaped mass of grey matter in
the temporal lobe
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It is situated deep to uncus
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Developmentally it is related to basal nuclei
but functionally it is included in the limbic system
Connection of corpus striatum
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Afferent fibres come from cortex, thalamus ,
substantia nigra
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Efferent fibres goes to mainly in globus
pallibus
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Fibres of globus pallidus goes to thalamus
Function of basal
nuclei
- Regulate muscle tone
- smoothening the voluntary motor
activities of the body
- Control automatic associated movements
like swinging of arms during walking
Disorders of the
basal ganglia
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Disturbance of muscles tone
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Unwanted involuntary movement
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Name of disease: parkinsonism :
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Resting tremors ( pill rolling tremor) : diminished during movement
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Loss of facial expression
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Shuffling gait
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Cogwheel type of muscular rigidity
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