Title: SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEM
1SOMATIC SENSORY SYSTEM
- AQSA SJUHADA
- Department of Oral Biology
- Faculty of Dentistry Airlangga University
2REFLEX
Receptor
Stimulation
Afferent system
Central Nervous System
Efferent system
Effector
Muscle
3Senses indera/sensasi-sensoris
Somatik
Otonomik
Khusus /special
visus,olfactorius,auditorius,vestibular, taste
4- SENSORY RECEPTOR
- - The part of a neuron or specialized cells that
generates action potential in neuron. - Often associated with nonneural cells that
surround it, forming a sense organ - Including mechanical (touch, pressure), thermal
(degree of warmth), electromagnetic (light),
chemical energy (odor, taste, concentration of O2
and CO2) - Require adequate stimulus to generate action
potential
5- SENSORY MODALITY
- Vision
- Hearing
- Smell
- Taste
- Rotational acceleration
- Linear acceleration
- Touch-pressure
- Warmth
- Cold
- Pain
- Joint position and movement
- Muscle length
- Muscle tension
- Arterial blood pressure
- Central venous pressure
- Inflation of lung
- Blood temperature in brain
- Arterial PO2
- pH of CSF
- Osmotic pressure of plasma
- Arteiovenous blood glucose difference
6- Classification of sensory receptors
- Teleceptors (distance receivers)
- Exteroceptors
- Interoceptors
- Proprioceptors (body image)
- Cutaneous sense
- Touch-pressure
- Cold-warmth
- Pain
7- Cutaneous sense organ
- Ruffini endings heavy touch, pressure
- Merkels disks touch, low freq. vibration
- Meissners corpuscles light touch
- Paccinian corpuscles touch, vibration
- Free nerve ending pain
8- Two systems in sensory transmission
- The dorsal column-Lemniscal System- localization
touch system- fine touch system- vibratory
sensation- position- pressure - The anterolateral system / sys. spinothalamicus
lateralis- pain- thermal sensation- tickle and
itch sensation- sexual sensation- crude touch
9TONGUE
- Has 2 important innervations
- N. lingualis (branch of N. trigeminus), innervate
the pressure, touch and pain. - N. facialis, innervate the taste
10PAIN
- Sheringtons philosophy
- unique built-in unpleasant affect
- the physical adjunct of an imperative protective
reflex
11PAIN
- Is one of the somatic sensory modalities
- Receptor FREE NERVE ENDING
- Sensory peripheral nerve- Ad type
(myelinated) for fast pain- C type
(unmyelinated) for slow pain - Medulla spinalis conduction- anterolateral
system atau tractus spinothalamicus lateralis - Center of perception and interpretation- gyrus
post-centralis / SSA I
12- Fast pain
- Also known as sharp pain, pricking pain, acute
pain, electric pain. - Occurs within about 0.1 seconds after pain
stimulus applied - Slow pain
- Begins after 1 second or more seconds after pain
stimulus applied and then increases slowly. - Also known as burning pain, aching pain,
throbbing pain, nauseous pain, chronic pain. - In which category DENTAL PAIN belongs to?
13PAIN - Impuls pathways
S . S . A . I Gyrus Postcentralis
Thalamus
Tr. Spino- thalamicus
Free nerve endings
A ? / C
Med. Spinalis
14Pain mechanism on Free Nerve Ending
Neurolemma / axolemma
Some substances
Free nerve ending
trauma
15STIMULATIONS can generate PAIN
Mechanics , Thermal Chemical ,
Electrical Ischemia / infark Muscle spasm
16Free nerve ending
Sensory nerve
17Some substance
Traumatic Lesion
Action Potential
18 Some substance
Axolemma Permeability ??
Free nerve ending
Very easy to generate action potential
19Some substance
Bradikinin Prostaglandin Histamin Substan
P Serotonin Leukotrien Enzim proteolitik dll.
20Cephalgi
Causal
Extra cranial
Intra cranial
Spasme otot leher, kepala. Sinusitis, obstruksi
nasi. Febris, influenza dll.
21Thalamus
Tempat relay / sinap
Impuls sensoris, kecuali
Olfactorius Otonomik
22Thalamus
synonym kamar bertirai
Impuls Nyeri sinap di
Nuclei ventrobasal
23S.S.A. I Gyrus postcentralis
Dibantu oleh SSA.II SSAA
Thalamus
Resume
Med. spinalis
Receptor
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