Title: Anatomical Substrates of Somatic Sensation
1Anatomical Substrates ofSomatic Sensation
John H. Martin, Ph.D. Center for Neurobiology
Behavior Columbia University CPS
2- The 2 principal somatic sensory systems
- Dorsal column-medial lemniscal system
- Anterolateral system
3Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscal System
- Mediates mechanical sensations
- -touch, limb position sense, vibration sense
- Well established clinical experimental
4Anterolateral System
- Mediates protective sensations
- -Pain
- -Temperature (cold warmth)
- -Itch
- Not as definitively established as is the DC-ML
system for touch
Why? Pain w/o tissue trauma Trauma w/o
pain Cultural pathological
5Perspective
- Peripheral somatic sensory receptors are
sensitive to different stimulus qualities - Mechanical
- Thermal (warm, cold)
- Noxious (mechanical, thermal, polymodal)
- Different receptor classes provide input to
different somatic sensory pathways - Differential thalamic and cortical localization
6Dorsal column-medial lemniscal system Mechanical
sensations
1 somatic sensory cortex
Dorsal column
7Anterolateral system Pain, Thermal, Itch
2. Anterolateral system Spinothalamic tract
Spinoreticular tract Spinomesencephalic tract
8Mechanoreceptors are encapsulated
Merkels receptor
Meissners corpuscle
Pacinian corpuscle
9Nociceptors, thermoreceptors, itch receptors
are bare nerve endings
Bare nerve ending
Merkels receptor
Meissners corpuscle
Pacinian corpuscle
10Dorsal root ganglion neuron
PNS CNS
Receptive
Conductive - 1 afferent fiber
Output
Integrative
11Key Characteristics of DRG Neurons
- Peripheral receptive field
- Spatial area within which stimulationactivates
the sensory neuron
12Receptive field
13CNS Neurons have Receptive Fields
14Key Characteristics of DRG Neurons
- Peripheral receptive field
- Spatial area within which stimulationactivates
the sensory neuron
- Response to constant stimulation
15Mechano-receptorreceptivefields
Rapidly adapting
Slowly adapting
16Mechano-receptorreceptivefields
Rapidly adapting
Slowly adapting
Meissner's
Merkel
Pacinian
Ruffini
17Nociceptors, thermoreceptors, itch receptors
are bare nerve endings
Bare nerve ending
Merkels receptor
Meissners corpuscle
Pacinian corpuscle
18Nociceptorsrespond tonoxiousstimuli
Bluntprobe
Pin
Serratedforceps
Low force VERY NOXIOUS LARGE RESPONSE
19Peripheral nervecrosssection
20Fiber Histogram Sensory axon innervating the skin
IV (C)
III (A-d)
II (A-b)
21Fiber Histogram Sensory axon innervating a muscle
IV (C)
I (A-?)
III (A-d)
II (A-b)
22SC
Sensory Dorsalroot
Motor Ventralroot
Spinal nerve
23Dermatomes
Area of skin innervatedby all sensory
fibersw/in single dorsal root
24Dermatomesoverlap
Skin
Peripheral nerve
Dorsal root
Ventral root