Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Nucleus of Darkschewitsch and Cajal


Nucleus of Darkschewitsch: An ovoid cell group in the ventral central gray substance rostral to the oculomotor nucleus, receiving fibres from the vestibular nuclei by way of the medial longitudinal fasciculus; projections are not known, although some cross in the posterior commissure.

Nucleus of Cajal : A group of widely spaced, medium-sized neurones in the dorsomedial region of the upper mesencephalic tegmentum, immediately lateral to the nucleus of Darkschewitsch; together with the latter, the interstitial nucleus is closely associated with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, via which it receives fibres from the vestibular nuclei and projects crossed fibres via the posterior commissure to the oculomotor nucleus; also projects fibres to all spinal levels.

It is believed to be involved in the integration of head and eye movements, particularly eye movements of a vertical or oblique nature.




2 comments:

Unknown said...

Both are supplied by posterior cerebral artery

Unknown said...

Both are supplied by posterior cerebral artery