VVentral funiculusentral funiculus
Ventral
corticospinal
tract
Ventral
corticospinal
tract
Ventral horn
motoneurons
Ventral horn
motoneurons
Ventral horn
interneurons
Ventral horn
interneurons
Intermediate
interneurons
Intermediate
interneurons
Dorsal root
bifurcation zone
Dorsal rootDorsal root
VVentral rootentral root
Fasciculus cuneatus
Dorsal root boundary cap
Example of dense proliferating glia
Example of sparse proliferating glia
Example of very sparse proliferating glia
Fasciculus gracilis
Dorsal root
collateralization zone
Lissauer's tractLissauer's tract
Dorsal funiculus
Dorsal
horn
Dorsal
horn
Substantia
gelatinosa
Substantia
gelatinosa
Lateral
funiculus
Lateral
funiculus
EpendymaEpendyma
Central
autonomic
area
Central
autonomic
area
Lateral
cervical
nucleus
Lateral
cervical
nucleus
Lamina ILamina I
Laminae
IV-V
Laminae
IV-V
Central
cervical
nucleus?
Central
cervical
nucleus?
Lateral cortico-
spinal tract
Lateral cortico-
spinal tract
Central canalCentral canal
S
p
i
n o c e r e b e l
l a r t r a c t
s
S
p
i
n o c e r e b e l
l a r t r a c t
s
neck?neck?
shoulder?shoulder?
arm?arm?
forearm?forearm?
wrist?wrist?
wrist and
hand?
wrist and
hand?
digits?digits?
VVentral gray commissureentral gray commissure
VVentral white commissureentral white commissure
Ventral median fissure
Dorsal median septum
Dorsal intermediate septum
Only the corticospinal and spinocerebellar tracts can be clearly delineated in the ventral and lateral funiculi. The cortico-
spinal tracts stand out as clear areas with very sparse proliferating glia. The spinocerebellar tracts have a more dense con-
centration of proliferating glia. A sparse population of proliferating glia fi lls the remaining ventral and lateral funiculi and
contains several fi ber tracts (unlabeled in this section). Refer to the matching myelin stained section for the approximate
locations of the medial longitudinal fasciculus, tectospinal, vestibulospinal, intraspinal, and spinocephalic tracts.
See the matched myelin stained section in Plates 47A and B
PLATE 48B