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1. Pons – external anatomy 2. Internal structure of the pons:  basis, and tectum 3. Pons Pons – external features  synonym: pons Varolii  rostral part of  basal pons:  shape – "knob-like“  size: 2 cm long (1543-1575)  composition – transverse fibers  dorsal pons:  covered by  upper half of fourth ventricle  middle cerebellar peduncle  functions:  relay station from medulla to higher cortical structures  assists in the control of movements  control of sleep and arousal  contains and regulates respiration

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 2 Pons Pons – anterior aspect

 sulcus basilaris  basilar artery  median eminence  corticospinal fibers, ‘pyramidal tract’  middle cerebellar peduncle  trigeminal nerve exit

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 3 Pons Pons – dorsal view and tectum

 tectum = superior NB: tectum is Latin for roof , medullary velum tegmentum for covering  tegmentum = dorsal part of the pons  median sulcus  medial eminence    superior fovea  "the blue spot“  vestibular area  auditory tubercle  striae medullares

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 4 Pons Pontine basis: fiber bundles

 composition:  longitudinal and transverse fibers  nuclear masses –  descending longitudinal bundles:   corticonuclear fibers  corticospinal fibers  ascending longitudinal bundles:  anterior   transverse pontine fibers   cortico-ponto-cerebellar tract  cerebello-rubral tract

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 5 Pons Pontine basis: nuclei pontis

 pontine nuclei – ~20 million neurons:  excitatory glutamatergic neurons  inhibitory GABAergic (5%) neurons  noradrenergic nuclei – in upper :  nucleus coeruleus (A6)  , lateral and medial

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 6 Pontine tegmentum: Pons motor cranial nerve triad  motor nuclei:  (V)  (VI)  facial nucleus (VII)  internal loop of

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 7 Pontine tegmentum: Pons sensory cranial nerve nuclei  trigeminal nuclei (V):  main sensory (pontine) nucleus  mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus  spinal trigeminal nucleus  cochlear nuclei (VIII):  ventral   (VIII):  superior vestibular nucleus (Bechterew)  inferior vestibular nucleus (Roller)  medial vestibular nucleus (Schwalbe)  lateral vestibular nucleus (Deiters)  posterior spinocerebellar tract

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 8 Pons Pontine tegmentum: pathways

 descending tracts:  corticospinal tract    ascending tracts:  medial  spinotectal tract  anterior spinocerebellar tract  pontine :  nuclei reticularis pontis ()

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 9 Pons Fourth ventricle

 embryonic origin – rhombencephalon  formation – tentorial space between:  dorsal pons & upper medulla oblongata  cerebellum  lateral boundaries:  caudal part:  gracile&cuneate tubercles  fasciculus cuneatus  inferior cerebellar peduncle  cranial part:  superior cerebellar peduncle  roof (dorsal wall):  cranial portion:  superior cerebellar peduncle   caudal portion: } fastigium  inferior medullary velum   choroid plexuses  ventral floor –  communication openings:  (of Magendie)  central  lateral apertures (of Luschka) canal  (of Sylvius)  IIIrd ventricle

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Lazarov 10 Thank you…

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