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Spinal Lamina III Neurons

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Spinal Lamina III Neurons

Overview

Spinal lamina III neurons are interneurons located in the intermediate zone of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, specifically within lamina III of the Rexed classification system. These neurons form part of the spinal sensory processing network and serve as critical relay stations between primary sensory afferents and motor circuits. Lamina III is positioned between the substantia gelatinosa (lamina II) and the motor nuclei regions, making it strategically important for somatosensory integration. These neurons are characterized by their morphology, neurochemical markers, and intrinsic electrophysiological properties, with heterogeneous populations expressing different neurotransmitters and receptors.

Function and Biology

Spinal lamina III neurons primarily function in the processing and transmission of low-threshold mechanosensory information, including tactile and proprioceptive signals. They receive direct synaptic input from large-diameter primary sensory neurons (Aα and Aβ fibers) that detect innocuous touch, pressure, and joint proprioception. These interneurons then project to higher spinal segments, the brainstem, and thalamic nuclei, contributing to discriminative touch and postural awareness. Additionally, lamina III neurons participate in local spinal circuits that mediate motor coordination and reflexive responses.

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