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substantia innominata

innominate substance

Defined on the basis of Nissl staining, the substantia innominata is a predominantly grey matter structure of the basal telencephalon whose position is described relative to the anterior commissure. Caudal to that commissure it lies deep to the globus pallidus and dorsal to the amygdala; rostral to it, the structure lies deep to the striatum, and this more rostral portion contains the basal forebrain nucleus. Its status was revised in the late twentieth century, when the region was resegmented on the basis of neurochemistry and connectivity to constitute the striatopallidal system. Under that scheme its caudal portion falls largely within the ventral pallidum and its rostral portion within the ventral striatum, so the older name and the newer parcellation describe overlapping but not identical territory.

A predominantly gray matter structure of the basal telencephalon defined on the basis of Nissl stain. Caudal to the anterior commissure it lies deep to the globus pallidus and dorsal to the amygdala. Rostral to the anterior commissure it lies deep to the striatum. The more rostral portion contains the basal forebrain nucleus ( Anthoney-1994 ). In the late twentieth century the region containing the substantia innominata was resegmented on the basis of neurochemistry and connectivity to constitute the striatopallidal system ( Heimer-1995 ). In this scheme the caudal portion of substantia innominata is located largely in the ventral pallidum and the rostral portion in the ventral striatum. (from Brain Info).

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Type Nerve
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure telencephalic nucleus
Latin Name innominate substance
FMA ID 61885

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the substantia innominata?

A predominantly gray matter structure of the basal telencephalon defined on the basis of Nissl stain. Caudal to the anterior commissure it lies deep to the globus pallidus and dorsal to the amygdala. Rostral to the anterior commissure it lies deep to the striatum. The more rostral portion contains t

What body system is the substantia innominata part of?

The substantia innominata is part of the Nervous.

What is the Latin name for the substantia innominata?

The Latin name for the substantia innominata is innominate substance.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:61885 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0003017 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)
  3. Wikipedia — substantia innominata Encyclopedia article (verified cross-reference)

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.