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Spinal Reticular Nucleus

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Spinal Reticular Nucleus

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The spinal reticular nucleus represents a specialized population of interneurons located within the reticular formation of the spinal cord, particularly concentrated in the ventromedial and ventrolateral regions of the gray matter. These neurons form an interconnected network that integrates sensory and motor information, functioning as a critical relay center for ascending and descending neural pathways. The spinal reticular nucleus receives input from multiple sources including dorsal horn sensory neurons, descending supraspinal tracts, and local spinal circuits, making it a convergence point for motor control and sensorimotor integration. This nucleus is characterized by its widespread axonal projections that extend both rostrocaudally within the spinal cord and to higher brain centers via the spinoreticular tract, positioning it as a key component of the reticulospinal system essential for coordinated movement, postural control, and autonomic regulation.

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