Neurology | Descending Tracts: Rubrospinal Tract

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  • @ansai.2451
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    Rubrospinal tract:
    1. Stimuli from:
    a. Deep cerebellar nuclei- Globose and Emboliform nuclei (proprioception)
    b. Cerebrum- Coritco-rubral fibers
    2. Ventral tegmental decussation in the midbrain
    3. Lateral white column (80% corticospinal fibers also present there)
    4. Ventral grey horn
    5. Flexor mm of upper limb (alpha and gamma motor neurons)

    • @陳達賴
      @陳達賴 3 роки тому

      excuse me~
      he said "rubrospinal tract keeps lower limb muscles intact and in check(?)"
      I'm not sure about what "in check " means.
      By the way, thanks for your summation!

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    5:30 don't the interposed nuclei (globos and emboliform) synapse with the contralateral red nucleus? at east from what i remember from your cerebellum video

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  • @bilgesukarausta1852
    @bilgesukarausta1852 4 роки тому +2

    In your cerebellum video you said that the globos and emboliform nucleus go through the opposite red nucleus because the cerebellum takes the Info from the ipsilateral side please answer me if ım wrong couse ım in a dilemma now

    • @alexanderromano1986
      @alexanderromano1986 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, the Cerebellum talks to the contralateral red nucleus, but then the rubrospinal tract crosses right back.

  • @ericksonj22
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    Do you have a video on the clinical differences between decortication and decerebration?

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  • @hassanasim7641
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    In the cerebellum video you said efferent fibers come from dentate neucleus and here you say come from interposed neucleus !!!!!
    So is it new tract???

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  • @sevvyboi
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    Does that mean lower limb flexors are inhibited by the red nucleus?

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  • @yianna4505
    @yianna4505 2 роки тому

    my textbook says rubrospinal is for wrist and finger extensor muscles not flexor,, ah

  • @ehabsaed8436
    @ehabsaed8436 2 роки тому

    there is two decussation sir
    the cerebellar fibers cross to the contralateral red nucleus then from the red nucleous to the contralateral half of the cord

  • @flancleybrunno5184
    @flancleybrunno5184 Рік тому

    I have a question!
    The fibers come from Cerebellum (information for propioception) make decussation or are Ipsilateral just like the Corticorubral Fibers? I ask because in Heines book he says that the fibers decussante and go for the contralateral Red Nucleus.
    Sorry for my english.

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    very good.

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    Relationship with medial rectus

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  • @iammomstrong
    @iammomstrong 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos, but my neuro book says the Rubrospinal tract does Extension not flexion.

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    • @hufgu
      @hufgu 5 років тому

      From Neuroanatomy online, tmc.edu.
      The rubrospinal tract is involved in the control of muscle tone and action of flexor muscle groups. ... Most rubrospinal fibers terminate at cervical and thoracic levels, but some extend to all cord levels. This tract's fibers have an inhibitory effect on extensor muscles and an excitatory effect on the flexor muscles.

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    doesn't the cerebellum give the opposite red nucleus? because eventually it needs to be ipsilateral coordination.

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    My resources are showing the reticulospinal fibers are in lateral white matter are innervating lateral grey matter. Not lateral white matter to ventral grey matter. Great vid as always.

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    Don't you think it's dentate nucleus?????

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    Awesome video once again! Quick Q: when referring to collaterals of fibres, are they axon branches or just terminals of some of the axons from the fibres?

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  • @linahan1634
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    Is the cerebral cortex inhibiting the red nucleus? So once there is a lesion above red nucleus, unopposed flexion of the UE occurs, causing Decorticate posturing? And the Rubrospinal tract extends as far as the thoracic spine, therefore has effects on the UE not LE. Thanks.

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
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      Yes exactly lesion above red nucleus causes decorticate posturing and lesion below red nucleus causes decerebrate posturing.

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    It also inhibits activty of extensor/antigravity muscles

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