Gigantocellular reticular nucleus
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The gigantocellular reticular nucleus (GRC) is a part of the reticular formation located in the medulla oblongata of the brainstem. It plays a crucial role in motor control and autonomic regulation.
Structure[edit]
The gigantocellular reticular nucleus is characterized by large neurons and is situated in the medulla oblongata. It is part of the reticular formation, which is a network of interconnected nuclei that are involved in various functions including arousal, sleep, and attention.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the gigantocellular reticular nucleus is to facilitate motor control. It sends projections to the spinal cord and is involved in the modulation of muscle tone and reflexes. Additionally, it plays a role in autonomic regulation, influencing cardiovascular and respiratory functions.
The nucleus uses the neurotransmitter glutamate to exert its excitatory effects on target neurons. It is also involved in the reticulospinal tract, which is important for voluntary movement and postural control.
Clinical significance[edit]
Dysfunction of the gigantocellular reticular nucleus can lead to disturbances in motor control and autonomic functions. It may be implicated in conditions such as sleep disorders and movement disorders.
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