substantia nigra

noun

sub·​stan·​tia ni·​gra səb-ˌstan(t)-shē-ə-ˈnī-grə How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio)
-ˈni-
plural substantiae nigrae səb-ˌstan(t)-chē-ˌē-ˈnī-(ˌ)grē How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio)
-ˈni-
: a layer of deeply pigmented gray matter situated in the midbrain and containing the cell bodies of a tract of dopamine-producing nerve cells whose secretion tends to be deficient in Parkinson's disease

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Another transcript indicates that Syngenta attempted to downplay studies showing that paraquat administered to mice caused a reduction in the number of dopamine cells in the substantia nigra, the part of the brain that produces dopamine, which is another hallmark of Parkinson’s disease. Hayley Smith, Los Angeles Times, 20 Dec. 2023 The disease is characterized by a sharp loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra, a structure in the lower brain. IEEE Spectrum, 11 July 2023 Sad music, conversely, stimulated the substantia nigra, an important reward center in the brain that happy music didn't activate. Nathaniel Scharping, Discover Magazine, 6 Jan. 2016 Dopamine-making neurons were particularly badly hit, particularly those in an adjoining part of the brain called the substantia nigra. Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 16 Nov. 2012 In seven patients, a fiber optic cable implanted in their brain will deliver pulses of near-infrared (NIR) light directly to the substantia nigra, a region deep in the brain that degenerates in Parkinson’s disease. Gunjan Sinha, Science | AAAS, 17 Sep. 2020 In humans, the substantia nigra is connected to parts of the brain that control our movements, and dopamine helps to control those motor circuits. Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 16 Nov. 2012 Parkinson’s disease happens because cells in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra die, and dopamine decreases. Kat McGowan, Discover Magazine, 1 Mar. 2012 That’s exactly what happens in the brains of human Parkinson’s patients – dopamine-making neurons die off in the substantia nigra. Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 16 Nov. 2012

Word History

Etymology

New Latin, literally, black substance

First Known Use

1809, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of substantia nigra was in 1809

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Medical Definition

substantia nigra

noun
sub·​stan·​tia ni·​gra səb-ˌstan-chē-ə-ˈnī-grə How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio) -ˈnig-rə How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio)
plural substantiae nigrae -chē-ˌē-ˈnī-(ˌ)grē How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio) -ˈnig-(ˌ)rē How to pronounce substantia nigra (audio)
: a layer of deeply pigmented gray matter situated in the midbrain and containing the cell bodies of a tract of dopamine-producing nerve cells whose secretion tends to be deficient in Parkinson's disease

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