General somatic efferent fiber

General somatic efferent fibers
Scheme showing structure of a typical spinal nerve.
1. Somatic efferent.
2. Somatic afferent.
3,4,5. Sympathetic efferent.
6,7. Sympathetic afferent.
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The general (spinal) somatic efferent neurons (GSE, somatomotor, or somatic motor fibers) arise from motor neuron cell bodies in the ventral horns of the gray matter within the spinal cord. They exit the spinal cord through the ventral roots, carrying motor impulses to skeletal muscle through a neuromuscular junction.[1]

Of the somatic efferent neurons, there exist subtypes.

  • Alpha motor neurons (α) target extrafusal muscle fibers.
  • Gamma motor neurons (γ) target intrafusal muscle fibres

Cranial nerves also supply their own somatic efferent neurons to the extraocular muscles and some of the muscles of the tongue.

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 849 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Ross, Muriel D. (April 1969). "The general visceral efferent component of the eighth cranial nerve" (PDF). Journal of Comparative Neurology. 135 (4): 453–477. doi:10.1002/cne.901350405. hdl:2027.42/49992. PMID 5768884. S2CID 17079650.
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