Term Name: nucleus proprius of spinal cord
Synonyms: nucleus proprius, nucleus proprius columnae posterioris, nucleus proprius cornu dorsalis, nucleus proprius dorsalis, nucleus proprius of the spinal cord, proper sensory nucleus
Definition: The Nucleus proprius is a layer of the spinal cord adjacent to the substantia gelatinosa. Nucleus proprius constitutes the bulk of the dorsal horn and receives inputs from the dorsal root ganglions that carry sensory information, such as light touch, as well as pain and temperature information. Cells in this nucleus project to deeper laminae of the spinal cord, to the posterior column nuclei, and to other supraspinal relay centers including the midbrain, thalamus, and hypothalamus. Rexed laminae III, IV, and V make up the nucleus propius Nucleus proprius (NP), along with nucleus dorsalis (ND) are involved in sensing fine touch and proprioception.
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0016610]

Relationships
is part of: dorsal horn of spinal cord
has parts: lamina III of gray matter of spinal cord lamina IV of gray matter of spinal cord lamina V of gray matter of spinal cord
is a type of: gray matter of spinal cord