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Pontine Reticular Formation

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Pontine Reticular Formation

Overview

The pontine reticular formation (PRF) is a heterogeneous network of interconnected neuronal populations located within the ventromedial pons, comprising the caudal pontine reticular nucleus (PnC) and the oral pontine reticular nucleus (PnO). This region represents a critical component of the brainstem reticular activating system and serves as a crucial relay station for integrating sensory information, coordinating motor responses, and regulating arousal and sleep-wake cycles. The PRF receives extensive inputs from cortical, subcortical, and spinal sources while projecting broadly to motor, limbic, and autonomic regulatory centers throughout the central nervous system. Its strategic anatomical location and widespread connectivity make it essential for maintaining basic physiological homeostasis and coordinating complex behavioral responses.

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