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Spinal Cord Motor Neurons

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Spinal Cord Motor Neurons

Overview

Spinal cord motor neurons are specialized neurons located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord that directly innervate skeletal muscles and control voluntary movement. These cells represent the final common pathway for motor commands originating from the brain and motor cortex, translating neural signals into muscle contractions. Motor neurons are composed of two main populations: alpha (α) motor neurons, which innervate extrafusal muscle fibers responsible for force generation, and gamma (γ) motor neurons, which innervate intrafusal muscle fibers within muscle spindles for proprioceptive feedback. Spinal cord motor neurons are particularly vulnerable to degeneration in several neurodegenerative diseases, making them critical targets for neurodegeneration research.

Function/Biology

Motor neurons integrate excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs from descending corticospinal pathways, brainstem nuclei, and spinal interneuronal circuits. The soma (cell body) of a typical alpha motor neuron can measure 50-100 micrometers in diameter, making them among the largest neurons in the nervous system. This large size facilitates the generation of action potentials needed to activate multiple muscle fibers through neuromuscular junction transmission.

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