Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Latin | fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis |
| Greek | |
| TA98 | |
| TA2 | |
| FMA | |
| Details | |
| System | Nervous system |
| Artery | |
| Vein | |
| Nerve | |
| Lymphatic drainage | |
| Precursor | |
| Function | Connects hypothalamus to brainstem |
| Identifiers | |
| Clinical significance | |
| Notes | |
The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) is a significant neural pathway in the central nervous system. It is a bundle of nerve fibers that extends from the hypothalamus to the brainstem, playing a crucial role in the autonomic control of visceral functions.
Structure
The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus is located in the brainstem and is composed of both ascending and descending fibers. It is situated near the midline and runs through the periaqueductal gray matter. The DLF is involved in the transmission of autonomic signals between the hypothalamus and various nuclei in the brainstem, including the nucleus of the solitary tract and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve.
Function
The primary function of the dorsal longitudinal fasciculus is to mediate autonomic responses. It facilitates communication between the hypothalamus, which is responsible for maintaining homeostasis, and the brainstem, which controls basic life functions such as heart rate, respiration, and digestion.
The DLF is involved in the regulation of sympathetic and parasympathetic activities, influencing physiological processes such as blood pressure, body temperature, and stress response.
Clinical significance
Damage to the dorsal longitudinal fasciculus can result in a variety of autonomic dysfunctions. Conditions such as Horner's syndrome, which is characterized by ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis, can occur if the DLF is compromised. Additionally, lesions in this pathway may affect thermoregulation and cardiovascular control.
See also
- Hypothalamus
- Brainstem
- Autonomic nervous system
- Nucleus of the solitary tract
- Dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve
References
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