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Cerebellum
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03/30/2011

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Term
Cerebellum Development
Definition

Origin: from rhombic lip (rhombincephalon)

 

is deriative of CNS (normally concered with sensory fx) but is concerned with MOTOR FX primarily

 

Development is protracted (continues from 3 weeks of gestation to 20 months of post natal life)...this leave the cerebellum vulnerable to a broad spectrum of developmental disorders

 

Unusual feature of development= migration of granule cells in rhombic lobe

Term
Somatotopic Organization
Definition

Trunk in midline

Extremities Laterally placed

 

Clincial Correlates:

Midline lesions= truncal ataxia

Hemisphere lesions=extremity ataxia

Term
Layers & Neuronal Populations
Definition

Deep in cerebellum (within white matter) are DEEP CELL NUCLEI- all signals leaving the cerebellum originate here

 

 

Term
Superfically the cerebellum is the CEREBELLAR CORTEX and has 3 layers
Definition

1. Molecular layer

2. Purkinje cell layer

3. Granule cell layer

Term
Molecular layer
Definition

processes granule & purkinje cells

 

contains stellate and basket INHIBITORY neurons

Term
Purkinje cell layer
Definition

granule cell parallel fibers run perpendicular to purkinje cell dendritc arbors, like telephone wires running thru the branches of trees

 

THE ONLY CELL THAT SENDS A PROJECTION OUT OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX

 

Cells send INHIBITORY output to deep cell nuclei

Term
Granule cell layer
Definition

composed of cell bodies of two types of cells:

1. Granule Cells

2. Golgi Cells

Term
Granule cells vs. Golgi Cells
Definition

Granule: EXCITATORY

 

Golgi: larger than granule cells, INHIBITORY to deep cell nuceli

Term
Internal circuitry
Definition

CLIMBING FIBERS

originate in the contralateral inf. olive

connect to and EXCITE deep cell nuclei

 connect to and EXCITE a single Purkinje cell

 

MOSSY FIBERS

originate in multiple nuclei outside the cerebellum

connect to & EXCITE deep cell nuclei

connect to & EXCITE 20 granule cells

Term
Deep cell nuclei integrate EXCITATORY input from the climbing fiber & mossy fibers with INHIBITORY input from Purkinje cells & fire accordingly, sending this info primarily to extra cerebellar nuclei
Definition
Term
Input to Cerebellum
Definition

From Spinal Cord:

Dorsal Spinocerebellar tract

Cuneocerebellar Tract

Ventral spinalcerebellar tract

 

Vestibular System

Cerebral Cortex

Hypothalamus

Term
Dorsal spinocerebellar tract input to cerebellum
Definition

oringates in the secondary neurons of the IPSILATERAL dorsal horn (dorsal nucleus of Clarke)

 

Conveys unconscious proprioceptive info from legs & trunk

 

Enters cerebellum via inf. cerebellar penduncle

Term
Cuneocerebellar tract input to cerebellum
Definition

oringinates: accessory cuneate nuclues, which contains secondary neurons for unconscious proprioceptive info from arms & head (analogous to Drosal nucleus of Clarke)

 

Enters cerebellum via inf. cerebellar peduncle

Term
Ventral spinocerebellar tract input to cerebellum
Definition

Double cross system, fx unclear

 

Enters cerebellum via sup. cerebellar peduncle

Term
Vestbular system input to cerebellum
Definition

originates: vestibular nuclei & end organs (semi-circular canals, utricle, saccule)

 

Enters cerebellum via juxtarestifrom body

 

Conveys info about head's location & accelearation, which is key for coordinating head & eye mvmts

Term
Cerebral cortex input to cerebellum
Definition
via pontine nuclei & inferior olive
Term
Routes to the cerebellum
Definition

Inferior cerebellar penduncle

Middle cerebellar penduncle

Superior cerebellar peduncle

 

"incoming traffic" in these routes is contained in climbing fibers (only olibocerebellar traffic) or Mossy fibers

Term
Outputs: Deep cerebellar nuclei to-
Definition

1. vestibular nuclei

2. Brainstem reticular nuclei

3. Red nucleus (midbrain)

4. Thalamus

 

Term
Motor function of cerebellum
Definition

1. Error detection & correction of cortically-originating mvmt

2. Motor learning: increased firing of Purkinje cells during learning of new motor task

3. Initiation of Movment: deep cerebellar nuclei fire simultaneiously with pyramidal cortical neurons prior to mvmt

4. Sensory-motor integration: cerebellum is involved in generating the prediction of the sensory consequence of mvmt (i.e. inhibition of self tickle response)

Term
Non-motor functions of cerebellum
Definition

1. Autonomic (respiration, intesitinal mobility, bladder tone, etc)

2. Behavior (mood)

3. Cognition & Memory

Term
Distribution of function in anatomic lobes
Definition

Flocculonodular: balance & eye mvmt

 

Anterior lobe: motor control

 

Posterior lobe: concerned with higher order functions (Cognition of hemispheres, limbic function in vermis)

Term
Archicerebellum (midline) motor and non-motor functions
Definition

Motor: Equilibrium, Posture

 

Non-Motor: Autonomic responses, emotion, sexuality, affectively importnat memory

Term
Neocerebellum (hemispheres) motor & non-motor function
Definition

Motor: Coordination

 

Non-Motor: Planning, memory, language, learning

Term
Blood Supply to lobes
Definition

Anterior lobe: SCA

 

Posterior lobe: PICA

 

Ventral part of anterior and posterior lobes, also flocculonondular lobe: AICA

Term
ALL CEREBELLAR SYNDROMES CAUSE IPSILATERAL SIGNS!!!!!!!!!1
Definition
Term
Midline Cerebellum Syndrome
Definition

"Archicerebellar syndrome"

 

Results from: medulloblastoma upon vermis

 

Signs: trunk ataxia, nystagmus

Term
Cerebellar hemisphere syndrome
Definition

Ataxia

Dysmetria: inability to esti. range of mvmt

Dyssynergia: uneven & jerky mvmts

Adiadochokinesia: inability to perform rapid successive mvmts

Tremor, volitional

Muscular hypotonia

Dysarthria: slurred speech

Nystagmus: rhythmic, involuntary eye mvmts

Term
Dandy Walker malformation
Definition

Development defect

 

Agenesis of vermis

cyst in 4th ventricle

Hydrocephalus

 

Term
Chiari malformation
Definition

developmental defects

 

cerebellum vermis herniates thru foramen magnum

 

asymptomatic or including hydrocephalus

Term
Autism
Definition

Developmental defect

 

reduced connectivity to anterior cerebellum may underlie delayed acquisition of gestures improtant for communication & socialization

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