Title: SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEMS AND PAIN
1SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEMS AND PAIN
- D. C. MIKULECKY
- PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY
- AND
- FACULTY MENTORING PROGRAM
2RECEPTIVE FIELDS
- SIZE DETERMINES ACUITY
- LOCATION OF CELL BODY CORRESPONDS TO LOCATION AND
SHAPE OF RECEPTIVE FIELD - THIS ORGANIZATION IS PRESERVED IN THE SOMATOTOPIC
MAPS IN THE SOMATIC SENSORY CORTEX
RECEPTIVE FIELDS TUTORIAL
3RECEPTIVE FIELDS BY CELL BODY LOCATION DORSAL
ROOT GANGLION
4RECEPTIVE FIELDS BY CELL BODY LOCATION DORSAL
ROOT GANGLION
5RECEPTIVE FIELDS BY CELL BODY LOCATION DORSAL
COLUMN NUCLEI
HIGH OUTPUT
INHIBITORY INTERNEURON
6RECEPTIVE FIELDS BY CELL BODY LOCATION DORSAL
COLUMN NUCLEI
SMALL OUTPUT
INHIBITORY INTERNEURON
7ANNULAR RECEPTIVE FIELDS
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DORSAL COLUMN NERVE CELLS
8ANNULAR RECEPTIVE FIELDS
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9DIFFERENT TYPES OF RECEPTIVE FIELDS
10OVERLAPPING ANNULAR RECEPTIVE FIELDS ARE
RECTANGULAR
11SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX
- SOMATOTOPIC ORGANIZATION
- MORE AREA TAKEN BY SENSITIVE REGIONS (GREATER
RECEPTOR DENSITY-SMALLER RECEPTIVE FIELDS) - CELLS RESPONDING TO ONE TYPE OF SENSATION IN
VERTICLE COLUMNS(FOR EXAMPLE..PACINIAN CORPUSCLES
IN A FINGERTIP)
12THE ANTEROLATERAL PAIN AND TEMPERATURE PATHWAY
- SENSORY NEURONS SYNAPSE IN SUBSTANTIA GELATINOSA
- SECONDARY NEURONS CROSS MIDLINE AND ASCEND IN
ATEROLATERAL COLUMN - BRANCHES GO TO THE RETICULAR FORMATION
- TERMINATE IN VENTROBASAL NUCLEUS OF THALMUS
- TERTIARY NEURONS GO TO SENSORY CORTEX
13THE ANTEROLATERAL PATHWAY
SUBSTANTIA GELITANOSA
14THE SENSATION OF PAIN
- FAST PAIN
- SLOW PAIN
- MECHANICAL PAIN
- CHEMICAL PAIN
- THERMAL PAIN
15PAIN NERVES
16FAST PAIN
- OCCURS IN ABOUT 0.1 SECONDS
- SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTIONSHARP, ACUTE, ELECTRIC OR
PRICKING - A? FIBERS SYNAPSE ON CELLS IN LAMINA I (LAMINA
MARGINALIS) IN THE DORSAL HORNS - SECONDARY NEURONS CROSS AND TRAVEL THROUGH THE
ANTEROLATERAL PATHWAY TO THE VENTROBASAL COMPLEX
OF THE THALAMUS - TERTIARY NEURONS GO TO THE PRIMARY SENSORY CORTEX
17FAST PAIN PATHWAY
VENTROBASAL NUCLEUS
LAMINA MARGINALIS
I
II
IV
III
VI
V
VII
SUBSTANTIA GELITANOSA
ANTEROLATERAL PATHWAY
IX
VIII
18SLOW PAIN
- OCCURS AFTER A SECOND OR MORE
- OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH TISSUE DESTRUCTION
- SUBJECTIVELY DESCRIBED AS BURNING,
ACHING,THROBBING, NAUSEOUS, OR CHRONIC - C FIBERS WHICH SYNAPSE IN THE SUBSTANTIA
GELITANOSA - FINAL PROJECTION IS THE FRONTAL CORTEX
19SLOW PAIN PATHWAY
VENTROBASAL NUCLEUS
LAMINA MARGINALIS
I
II
IV
III
VI
V
VII
SUBSTANTIA GELITANOSA
ANTEROLATERAL PATHWAY
IX
VIII
20MECHANICAL, CHEMICAL AND THERMAL PAIN
- FAST PAIN IS GENERALLY MECHANICAL OR THERMAL
- SLOW PAIN CAN BE ALL THREE
- CHEMICAL PAIN RECEPTORS BRADYKININ, SEROTONIN,
HISTAMINE, POTASSIUM IONS, ACIDS, ACETYL CHOLINE
AND PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES - PROSTAGLANDINS ENHANCE PAIN SENSATION
21BRAIN STRUCTURES AND PAIN
- COMPLETE REMOVAL OF THE SENSORY CORTEX DOES NOT
DESTROY THE ABILITY TO PERCIEVE PAIN - STIMULATION OF THE SENSORY CORTEX EVOKES A
SENSATION OF PAIN
22PAIN CONTROL (ANALGESIA)
- THE ANALGESIA SYSTEM
- THE BRAINS OPIATE SYSTEM
- INHIBITION OF PAIN BY TACTILE STIMULATION
- TREATMENT OF PAIN BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
- REFERED PAIN
23THE ANALGESIA SYSTEM
- PREAQUEDUCTAL GRAY
- RAPHE MAGNUS NUCLEUS
- PAIN INHIBITORY COMPLEX IN DORSAL HORNS
24PAIN INHIBITORY COMPLEX PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION
BRAIN STEM.NEURON
ANTEROLATERAL PATHWAY
INHIBITORY NEURON
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PAIN RECEPTOR
DORSAL HORN OF SPINAL CORD
25PAIN TRANSMISSION AND INHIBITION
- SUBSTANCE P IS THE NEUROTRANSMITTER BUILDS UP
SLOWLY IN THE JUNCTION AND IS SLOWLY DESTROYED - PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION BY INHIBITORY NEURON
BLOCKS THE RELEASE OF SUBSTANCE P (ENKEPHALIN)
26THE BRAINS OPIATE SYSTEM
- OPIATE RECEPTORS EXIST IN MANY CENTERS OF THE
BRAIN, ESPECIALLY IN THE ANALGESIA SYSTEM - AMONG THE NATURAL SUBSTANCES WHICH ACTIVATE THESE
RECEPTORS ARE ENDORPHINS, ENKEPHALINS, AND
MORPHINE
27INHIBITION OF PAIN BY TACTILE STIMULATION
- STIMULATION OF LARGE SENSORY FIBERS FOR TACTILE
SENSATION INHIBITS PAIN TRANSMISSION FOR SAME
REGION - RUBBING OFTEN EASES PAIN
- LINAMENTS, OIL OF CLOVE, ETC.
- POSSIBLE EXPLANATION FOR ACUPUNCTURE?
28TREATMENT OF PAIN BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
- STIMULATION OF LARGE SENSORY NERVES
- ELECTRODES IN SKIN OR SPINAL IMPLANTS
- INTRALAMINAR NUCLEUS OF THALAMUS
29REFERED PAIN
- VISCERAL PAIN FIBERS SYNAPSE ON SAME SECONDARY
NEURONS AS RECEIVE PAIN FIBERS FROM SKIN