Cranial nerve nucleus

Cranial nerve nucleus
The cranial nerve nuclei schematically represented; dorsal view. Motor nuclei in red; sensory in blue. (The olfactory and optic centers are not represented.)
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Identifiers
Latinnucleus nervi cranialis
NeuroLex IDnlx_28532
TA98A14.1.00.004
TA25857
FMA54501
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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A cranial nerve nucleus is a collection of neurons (gray matter) in the brain stem that is associated with one or more of the cranial nerves. Axons carrying information to and from the cranial nerves form a synapse first at these nuclei. Lesions occurring at these nuclei can lead to effects resembling those seen by the severing of nerve(s) they are associated with. All the nuclei except that of the trochlear nerve (CN IV) supply nerves of the same side of the body.

Structure

Motor and sensory

In general, motor nuclei are closer to the front (ventral), and sensory nuclei and neurons are closer to the back (dorsal). This arrangement mirrors the arrangement of tracts in the spinal cord.

  • Close to the midline are the motor efferent nuclei, such as the oculomotor nucleus, which control skeletal muscle. Just lateral to this are the autonomic (or visceral) efferent nuclei.
  • There is a separation, called the sulcus limitans, and lateral to this are the sensory nuclei. Near the sulcus limitans are the visceral afferent nuclei, namely the solitary tract nucleus.
  • More lateral, but also less posterior, are the general somatic afferent nuclei. This is the trigeminal nucleus. Back at the dorsal surface of the brainstem, and more lateral are the special somatic afferents, this handles sensation such as balance.
  • Another area, not on the dorsum of the brainstem, is where the special visceral efferents nuclei reside. These formed from the pharyngeal arches, in the embryo. This area is a bit below the autonomic motor nuclei, and includes the nucleus ambiguus, facial nerve nucleus, as well as the motor part of the trigeminal nerve nucleus.

Location

This list documents nuclei by the part of the brain they are found in:

Nuclei present in the Midbrain
Nuclei present in the Pons
Nuclei present in the medulla
Micrograph of the posterior portion of the open part of the medulla oblongata, showing the fourth ventricle (top of image) and the hypoglossal nucleus (medial - left of image) and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (lateral - right of image). H&E-LFB stain.

Location

Nuclei of the cranial nerves
Olfactory nerve Olfactory bulb
Optic nerve Lateral geniculate nucleus
Oculomotor nerve Oculomotor nucleus
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Trochlear nerve Trochlear nucleus
Trigeminal nerve Trigeminal nerve nuclei:
Mesencephalic nucleus
Principal sensory nucleus
Spinal trigeminal nucleus
Trigeminal motor nucleus
Abducens nerve Abducens nucleus
Facial nerve Facial motor nucleus
Superior salivatory nucleus
Solitary nucleus
Vestibulocochlear nerve Vestibular nuclei
w. subnuclei
Cochlear nucleus
w. subnuclei
Glossopharyngeal nerve Solitary nucleus
Spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
Lateral nucleus of vagal trigone.
Nucleus ambiguus
Inferior salivatory nucleus
Vagus nerve Dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve
Nucleus ambiguus
Solitary nucleus
Spinal trigeminal nucleus
Accessory nerve Spinal accessory nucleus
Nucleus ambiguus
Hypoglossal nerve Hypoglossal nucleus

References

Additional images

  • Nuclei of origin of cranial motor nerves schematically represented; lateral view.
    Nuclei of origin of cranial motor nerves schematically represented; lateral view.
  • Primary terminal nuclei of the afferent (sensory) cranial nerves schematically represented; lateral view.
    Primary terminal nuclei of the afferent (sensory) cranial nerves schematically represented; lateral view.
  • Brain stem sagittal section
    Brain stem sagittal section

External links

  • Atlas image: n2a6p2 at the University of Michigan Health System
  • Slides at Colorado College
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Terminal (CN 0)
Olfactory (CN I)Optic (CN II)Oculomotor (CN III)Trochlear (CN IV)
  • Nucleus
  • Branches
    • no significant branches
Trigeminal (CN V)Abducens (CN VI)
  • Nucleus
  • Branches
    • no significant branches
Facial (CN VII)
Near origin
Inside
facial canal
At stylomastoid
foramen
Nuclei
Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
Before jugular fossa
After jugular fossa
Nuclei
Vagus (CN X)
Before jugular fossa
After jugular fossa
Neck
Thorax
Abdomen
Nuclei
Accessory (CN XI)Hypoglossal (CN XII)
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Anatomy of the midbrain
Tectum
(Dorsal)
Corpora quadrigemina
Grey matter
White matter
Sensory / ascending
Motor / descending
CSF
Peduncle
(Ventral)
Tegmentum
White matter
Sensory / ascending
Motor / descending
Grey matter
cranial nuclei
Ventral tegmental area
Midbrain reticular formation
Base
White / Cerebral crus
Grey / Substantia nigra
Surface
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Anatomy of the pons
Dorsal/
(tegmentum)
Surface
White: Sensory
White: Motor
Grey: Cranial nuclei
afferent:
efferent:
Grey: Other nuclei
Ventral/
(base)
Grey
White: Motor/descending
Surface
Other grey: Raphe/
reticular
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Anatomy of the medulla
Grey matter
Cranial nuclei
afferent:
efferent:
Dorsal
Ventral
White matter
Dorsal
Ventral
Surface
Front
Back
Grey
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