====== Vestibulospinal Tract ====== The **vestibulospinal tract** is a descending motor pathway involved in the regulation of **posture, balance**, and **extensor muscle tone**. It originates in the **vestibular nuclei** of the brainstem and projects ipsilaterally to the spinal cord. {{::captura_de_pantalla_2025-07-01_a_las_1.50.11.png?600|}} === Origin === - Lateral and medial **vestibular nuclei** in the pons and medulla (especially Deiters’ nucleus). === Course === - **Lateral vestibulospinal tract (LVST)** descends **uncrossed** through the ventral funiculus of the spinal cord. - **Medial vestibulospinal tract (MVST)** descends **bilaterally**, primarily within the **medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF)**, but terminates mostly in **cervical spinal cord**. === Termination === - Synapses mainly in **laminae VII and VIII** of the spinal cord. - Influences **alpha and gamma motor neurons** that innervate **axial and proximal limb extensor muscles**. === Function === - Facilitates **extensor tone**, particularly for **anti-gravity muscles**. - Critical in **maintaining balance** and **upright posture**. - Coordinates **head and eye movements** in conjunction with visual and proprioceptive input. === Clinical relevance === - Lesions result in **loss of postural reflexes** and **balance impairment**. - May be overactive in **decerebrate rigidity**. - Involved in **vestibular rehabilitation** after stroke or labyrinthine injury. === Related tracts === * [[lateral_corticospinal_tract|Lateral Corticospinal Tract]] * [[reticulospinal_tract|Reticulospinal Tract]] * [[medial_longitudinal_fasciculus|Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus]]