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Solitary tract

Solitary tract
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Transverse section of medulla oblongata below the middle of the olive. (Fasciculus solitarius labeled at upper right.)
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The formatio reticularis of the medulla oblongata, shown by a transverse section passing through the middle of the olive. (#15 is fasciculus solitarius)
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Identifiers
Latin tractus solitarius medullae oblongatae
NeuroNames hier-782
NeuroLex ID Solitary tract
Dorlands
/Elsevier
t_15/12817166
TA A14.1.04.120
FMA 72619
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The solitary tract (Latin: tractus solitarius) is a compact fiber bundle that extends longitudinally through the posterolateral region of the medulla. The solitary tract is surrounded by the nucleus of the solitary tract, and descends to the upper cervical segments of the spinal cord.

The solitary tract is made up of primary sensory fibers and descending fibers of the vagus, glossopharyngeal, and facial nerves.

The solitary tract conveys afferent information from stretch receptors and chemoreceptors in the walls of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and intestinal tracts. Afferent fibers from cranial nerves 7, 9 and 10 convey taste (SVA) in its rostral portion, and general visceral sense (GVA) in its caudal part. Taste buds in the mucosa of the tongue can also generate impulses in the rostral regions of the solitary tract. The efferent fibers are distributed to the solitary tract nucleus.

There are numerous synonyms for the solitary tract:


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