The anterior horn of the spinal cord (or anterior cornu, or anterior column is the ventral (front) grey matter section of the spinal cord.
The anterior horn contains motoneurons that effect the axial muscles while the posterior horn receives information regarding touch and sensation.
The anterior horn is where the cell bodies of alpha motorneurons are located.
Its posterior part is termed the base, and its anterior part the head, but these are not differentiated from each other by any well-defined constriction.
It is separated from the surface of the medulla spinalis by a layer of white substance which is traversed by the bundles of the anterior nerve roots.
In the thoracic region, the postero-lateral part of the anterior column projects lateralward as a triangular field, which is named the lateral column (columna lateralis; lateral cornu).
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