الأحد، 10 يناير 2016

Substantia nigra

Substantia nigra

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Substantia nigra
Substantia nigra.gif
Substantia nigra highlighted in red.
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Section through superior colliculus showing Substantia nigra.
Details
LatinSubstantia nigra
Part ofMidbrainBasal ganglia
Identifiers
Gray'sp.802
MeSHA08.186.211.132.659.687
NeuroNameshier-527
NeuroLex IDSubstantia nigra
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
The substantia nigra is a brain structure located in the mesencephalon (midbrain) that plays an important role in rewardaddiction, and movementSubstantia nigra is Latin for "black substance", reflecting the fact that parts of the substantia nigra appear darker than neighboring areas due to high levels of neuromelanin in dopaminergic neurons.[1] It was discovered in 1784 by Félix Vicq-d'Azyr,[2] and Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring alluded to this structure in 1791.[3] Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta.[4]
Although the substantia nigra appears as a continuous band in brain sections, anatomical studies have found that it actually consists of two parts with very different connections and functions: the pars compacta and the pars reticulata. This classification was first proposed by Sano in 1910.[5] The pars compacta serves mainly as an input to the basal ganglia circuit, supplying the striatum with dopamine. The pars reticulata, though, serves mainly as an output, conveying signals from the basal ganglia to numerous other brain structures.

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