{"id":8467,"date":"2019-05-22T16:08:01","date_gmt":"2019-05-22T16:08:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lancaster.ac.uk\/fas\/psych\/glossary\/motoneuron\/"},"modified":"2019-05-22T16:08:01","modified_gmt":"2019-05-22T16:08:01","slug":"motoneuron","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lancaster.ac.uk\/fas\/psych\/glossary\/motoneuron\/","title":{"rendered":"Motoneuron"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A nerve cell (i.e., spinal motoneuron) innervating a muscle. &nbsp;Thus, it is an efferent neuron that originates in the spinal cord and synapses with muscle fibers to facilitate muscle contraction and with muscle spindles to modify proprioceptive sensitivity. &nbsp;Motoneurons in both the somatic and autonomic nervous system (ANS) originate in the ventral gray column of the spinal cord. &nbsp;Autonomic fibers innervate cardiac muscle of the heart and smooth muscle of the visceral organs and glands, while somatic fibers innervate skeletal muscle. &nbsp;In the ANS, the pathway of a motoneuron consists of two motoneurons that synapse on an autonomic ganglion. &nbsp;Consequently, motoneurons of the ANS are called pre-ganglionic and post-ganglionic depending on their position relative to their ganglion. &nbsp;In contrast, the comparable pathway in the somatic nervous system is composed of a single motoneuron. &nbsp;Another classification of motoneurons depends on the neurotransmitter they release&nbsp;adrenergic in the case of those releasing norepinephrine, and cholinergic if they release acetylcholine. &nbsp;In fact, all motoneurons are cholinergic except for most postganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system, which are adrenergic. &nbsp;Sympathetic postganglionic fibers, however, that innervate sweat glands and certain blood vessels are cholinergic.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>See Acetylcholine, <a href=\"alpha_----_motoneuron\">Alpha (\u03b1) motoneuron<\/a>, <a href=\"autonomic_nervous_system_-ans-\">Autonomic nervous system (ANS)<\/a>, <a href=\"axon\">Axon<\/a>, <a href=\"axon_retraction_-or_pruning-\">Axon retraction (or pruning)<\/a>, <a href=\"cholinergic_neurotransmitter_system\">Cholinergic neurotransmitter system<\/a>, <a href=\"corticobulbar_tract_-cbt-\">Corticobulbar tract (CBT)<\/a>, Corticospinal tract (CST), <a href=\"extrafusal_muscle_fibers\">Extrafusal muscle fibers<\/a>, <a href=\"extrapyramidal_system\">Extrapyramidal system<\/a>, <a href=\"eye_movements\">Eye movements<\/a>, <a href=\"final_common_pathway\">Final common pathway<\/a>, <a href=\"gamma_----_motoneuron\">Gamma (\u03b3) motoneuron<\/a>, <a href=\"ganglia\">Ganglia<\/a>, <a href=\"golgi_tendon_organ\">Golgi tendon organ<\/a>, <a href=\"interneurons\">Interneurons<\/a>, <a href=\"motor_cortex\">Motor cortex<\/a>, <a href=\"motor_end_plate\">Motor end plate<\/a>, <a href=\"motor_unit\">Motor unit<\/a>, <a href=\"muscle_fiber\">Muscle fiber<\/a>, <a href=\"muscle_spindle\">Muscle spindle<\/a>, <a href=\"neurogenesis\">Neurogenesis<\/a>, <a href=\"neuron\">Neuron<\/a>, Noredrenergic neurotransmitter system, <a href=\"somatic_nervous_system_-sns-\">Somatic nervous system (SNS)<\/a>, <a href=\"synapse\">Synapse<\/a><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><\/body><\/html><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A nerve cell (i.e., spinal motoneuron) innervating a muscle. &nbsp;Thus, it is an efferent neuron that originates in the spinal cord and synapses with muscle fibers to facilitate muscle contraction and with muscle spindles to modify proprioceptive sensitivity. &nbsp;Motoneurons in both the somatic and autonomic nervous system (ANS) originate in the ventral gray column of &hellip; 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