Trigeminal Sensory System Flashcards

1
Q

sensory information from the face is carried by what nerve?

A

trigeminal nerve ( CN V )

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2
Q

why is the branching of the trigeminal nerve so extensive?

A

carries sensory information from the face, eyes, nasal cavity, maxillary and frontal sinuses, oral cavity

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3
Q

where does the trigeminal nerve emerge from?

A

pons

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4
Q

what kind of component does the trigeminal nerve have?

A

sensory and motor component

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5
Q

what kind of neuron is the trigeminal ganglion

A

pseudo unipolar neuron

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6
Q

three major branches of the trigeminal nerve that branch out into the face (pass info there)

A

ophthalamic nerve, maxillary nerve, mandibular nerve

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7
Q

includes carrying sensory info from the eye

A

ophthalmic nevre

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8
Q

carries sensory info to the middle region of the face

A

maxillary nerve

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9
Q

carries sensory info to the jaw bone

A

mandibular nerve

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10
Q

what are the 3 sensory nuclei of the trigeminal nerve?

A

spinal trigeminal nucleus, main sensory nucleus, mesencephalic nucleus

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11
Q

receives nociceptive, touch and non-discriminative/crude touch fibers from the face

A

spinal trigeminal nucleus

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12
Q

receives light touch and pressure fibers from the face; also receives proprioceptive information

A

main sensory nucleus

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13
Q

associated with proprioceptive afferents from the face (misplaced ganglion)

A

mesencephalic nucleus

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14
Q

begins in the mid-pons, extends to C3; blends with the substantial gelatinosa - receiving pain, temp and non-discriminative touch because of the A-delta and C fiber

A

spinal trigeminal nucleus

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15
Q

where does the primary afferent fiber (trigeminal nerve & ganglia) enter?

A

mid-pons

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16
Q

where is the soma of the FON (trigeminal nerve) located?

A

trigeminal ganglion

17
Q

where does the FON (trigeminal nerve) go after it enters the mid-pons?

A

descends to the caudal medulla as the spinal trigeminal tract

18
Q

where does the FON of the trigeminal nerve synapse?

A

spinal trigeminal nucleus

19
Q

where is the soma of the SON of the trigeminal nerve located? what happens after it gets there?

A

spinal trigeminal nucleus; SON crosses midline at the AWC, joins with spinothalamic tract to thalamus

20
Q

which thalamus is the C-fiber nociceptive information going to?

A

ILN (intralaminar nuclei)

21
Q

which thalamus is the A-delta fiber going to?

A

VPM (ventral posterior medial thalamic nuclei)

22
Q

where is the soma of the TON in the trigeminal nerve?

A

VPL/ILN

23
Q

what happens with the TON of the trigeminal nerve?

A

passes through the PLIC to the cortex

24
Q

which part of the cortex does the A-delta nociceptive information go to in CN-V?

A

primary somatosensory cortex (lateral)

25
Q

which part of the cortex does C-fiber nociceptive information go to in CN-V?

A

secondary somatosensory cortex, ACC, insula

26
Q

(this cortex) represents fibers being carried from LE and trunk medially ; (pain info)

A

VPL

27
Q

(this cortex) represents fibers coming from the face, nociceptive information

A

VPM

28
Q

(this cortex) represents C-fiber nociceptive information

A

ILN

29
Q

what fiber is responsible for touch and pressure in CN-V?

A

A-beta fiber

30
Q

where does the axon of the FON enter for touch and pressure?

A

mid-pons

31
Q

in CN-V: touch and pressure, what nucleus is present in the pons?

A

main sensory nucleus

32
Q

axon of FON (for touch and pressure) passes into this once entering the mid-pons?

A

main sensory nucleus V, synapse occurs here

33
Q

where is the soma of the FON for CN-V touch and pressure?

A

trigeminal ganglion

34
Q

some axons of SON represent (?) and can stay (?)

A
  1. oral cavity

2. ipsilaterally

35
Q

SON of the (?) crosses (?) to the thalamus and cortex, while SON of the (?) can remain (?) going to the thalamus and cortex making it (?)

A
  1. face
  2. contralaterally
  3. oral cavity
  4. ipsilaterally
  5. bilateral
36
Q

what tract are the axons of the SON that remain ipsilateral repping oral cavity only traveling in?

A

posterior (dorsal) trigeminal tract

37
Q

the fibers of the SON axons crossing contralaterally repping face and oral cavity join with (?) and the fibers can be referred to as (?)

A
  1. medial lemniscus

2. trigeminal lemniscus