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Red Nucleus (RN) Expanded

Introduction

Red Nucleus (Expanded) is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

<div class="infobox infobox-cell"> [@kuypers1980]
<table> [@gibson2012]
<tr><th>Cell Type</th><td>Red Nucleus Neurons</td></tr> [@thach2014]
<tr><th>Acronym</th><td>RN</td></tr> [@rinvik2016]
<tr><th>Brain Region</th><td>Midbrain Tegmentum</td></tr> [@padel2017]
<tr><th>Main Neurotransmitter</th><td>Glutamate, GABA</td></tr> [@lalonde2018]
<tr><th>Primary Function</th><td>Motor control, limb coordination, postural adjustment</td></tr> [@grimaldi2020]
</table>
</div>

Overview

The Red Nucleus (RN) is a prominent bilateral structure in the midbrain tegmentum that plays crucial roles in motor control and coordination. Named for its iron-rich pinkish appearance in fresh brain tissue, the RN is divided into two main subdivisions: the magnocellular part (RNm) with large motor [neurons](/entities/neurons), and the parvocellular part (RNp) with smaller modulatory neurons. The RN receives input from the cerebellar nuclei and motor [cortex](/brain-regions/cortex), and sends projections to spinal cord motor neurons via the rubrospinal tract, making it essential for voluntary movement coordination.

Morphology and Markers

Anatomical Location

The RN is positioned in the midbrain:

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