Sp
in
oc
ep
h
al
ic
tr
ac
ts
Sp
in
oc
ep
h
al
ic
tr
ac
ts
VVentral funiculusentral funiculus
VVentral grayentral gray
Intermediate grayIntermediate gray
Lateral
funiculus
Lateral
funiculus
Vestibulospinal tract?
Dorsal grayDorsal gray
Dorsal root
Dorsal root
bifurcation zone
Fasciculus gracilis
Dorsal root collateralization zone
Lissauer's tract
Dorsal funiculus
Myelinated axons
of ventral horn
motoneurons
Myelinated axons
of ventral horn
motoneurons
Central canal
surrounded by ependyma
Central canal
surrounded by ependyma
Lateral
corticospinal
tract
Lateral
corticospinal
tract
Myelinated terminals of
dorsal root collaterals
Intraspin
al
tr
ac
ts
Intraspin
al
tr
ac
ts
Subgelatinosal pleSubgelatinosal plexusxus
Reticulated areaReticulated area
Ventral white
commissure
Ventral white
commissure
VVentral gray commissureentral gray commissure
Dorsal median septum
Ventral
median fissure
Lateral
reticulospinal
tract?
Lateral
reticulospinal
tract?
Rubrospinal tract?Rubrospinal tract?
See the matched cell body stained section in Plates 102A and B
The ventral commissure stains darkly in this section indicating that all axons in the commissure are myelinated. Fibers in the spino-
cephalic tracts are even more darkly stained than those in Plate 100, indicating myelination is more advanced at this level. The axons
in the spinocephalic tracts at this level are more proximal to their cell bodies of origin than at rostral levels; hence, myelination follows
a proximal (fi rst) to distal (second) gradient.
PLATE 101B