The nerve supply to the human lumbar intervertebral discs

J Anat. 1981 Jan;132(Pt 1):39-56.

Abstract

The lumbar intervertebral discs are supplied by a variety of nerves. The posterior aspects of the discs and the posterior longitudinal ligament are innervated by the sinuvertebral nerves. The posterolateral aspects of the discs receive branches from adjacent ventral primary rami and from the grey rami communicantes near their junction with the ventral primary rami. The lateral aspects of the discs receive other branches from the rami communicantes. Some rami communicantes cross intervertebral discs and are embedded in the connective tissue of the disc deep to the origin of psoas. Such paradiscal rami are likely to be another source of innervation to the discs. The anterior longitudinal ligament is innervated by recurrent branches of rami communicantes.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Intervertebral Disc / cytology
  • Intervertebral Disc / innervation*
  • Ligaments / innervation
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / innervation
  • Nerve Fibers / cytology