Title: PNS
1 PNS
- Structure of Nerves
- Cranial Nerves
- Spinal Nerves
- Sensory receptors
- Motor control
2Structure Classification of Nerves
Classification Sensory, Motor, Mixed, Cranial
Spinal nerves Ganglia
3Cranial Nerves
- 12 pair of nerves
- arise from brain
- exit through foramina leading to muscles, glands
and sense organs in head neck - Input output ipsilateral except CN II and IV
4I Olfactory Nerve
II Optic Nerve
5III Oculomotor Nerve IV Trochlear Nerve
6V Trigeminal Nerve
VI Abducens Nerve
7VII Facial Nerve
VIII Vestibulocochlear Nerve
8IX Glossopharyngeal Nerve
X Vagus Nerve
9XI Accessory Nerve
XII Hypoglossal Nerve
10Cranial Nerve Disorders
- Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux)
- recurring episodes of intense stabbing pain in
trigeminal nerve area - pain triggered by touch, drinking, washing face
- treatment may require cutting nerve
- Bells palsy
- disorder of facial nerve causes paralysis of
facial muscles on one side - may appear abruptly w/ full recovery w/in 3-5
weeks
11Spinal Nerves
- 31 pairs of mixed nerves - connect to cord via
dorsal ventral roots and rootlets - away
from cord branch into dorsal ventral rami -
nerve plexuses - nerve damage
12Dermatomes skin segment innervated by cutaneous
sensory spinal nerve
13Sensory Receptors
- Stimulus type
- mechanoreceptor, thermoreceptors, nociceptors,
chemoreceptors photoreceptors - Source
- exteroceptors, interoceptors proprioceptors
- Structural complexity
- simple vs. complex
14Organization of Somatosensory System
1. Receptor level sensory receptors 2. Circuit
level ascending fiber tracts 3. Perceptual
level cerebral cortex
15Hierarchy of Motor Control