Pain Flashcards

1
Q

What is the dual nature of pain?

A

sensory: throbbing, prickly, hot, dull
emotional: torturing, annoying, frightful, sickening

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2
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What does pain regulation involve which variables such as osmolarity and blood pressure do not in order to maintain homeostasis?

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requires physiology, behvaior & affective cognition to maintain

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3
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What are the two pathways that we can adapt to pain?

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bottom-up pathway to control pain perception & top-down pathways to mediate emotion & reappraisal

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4
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What is the pain matrix made up of?

A

spinothalamic tracts and CNS- the regions for pain processing & regulation

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5
Q

The final experience of pain results from actions b/w what three orders of brain processing?

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  1. nociceptive matrix
  2. perceptual/attentive matrix
  3. reapprasial/emotional matrix
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What is the nociceptive matrix made up of?

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ascending paths which go to the reticular formation , thalamus, amydala & somatosensory areas

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What two structures of the brain make up the perceptual/attentive matrix?

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anterior insula & cingulate cortex

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8
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What structure makes up the reapprasial/emotional matrix?

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PFC

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9
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Which type of nociceptor neurons enter which lamina of dorsal horns?

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Agamma goes to lamina I & V

C goes to lamina I & II

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10
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Lamina I neurons are mostly what type of pain receptors? They also respond to what?

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nociceptors mostly; also respond to warm, cold, itch & other innocuous stimuli

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11
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Lamina V neurons respond to a narrow or wide range of pain stimulation?

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wide dynamic range- signal pain intensity & mechanical stimuli; receive convergent info from Abeta, Agamma & C fibers

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12
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Axons of Lamin I & V decussate & form what pathway? Where does this pathway lead to?

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anterolateral pain pathway to brain stem & thalamus

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13
Q

Dorsal horn neurons mediate what two types of pain?

A

fast & slow

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14
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Where do spinothalamic neurons project from and to?

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from dorsal horn

up anterolateral column and to the posterior thalamus

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15
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The posterior thalamus projects pain input to where?

A

somatosensory cortex
posterior insula
cingulate cortex

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16
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Spinothalamic tracts branch into what? Where do each of these braches project to?

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reticular formation nuclei: A5-7 (to cortex/spinal cord for attention & arousal), parabrachial (to amygdala) & periaqueductal gray (part of descending pathway that control sensitivity to pain)

17
Q

Where does the perceptual matrix project to? What does it transform sensory events into?

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anterior insula, anterior cingulate, PFC & posterior parietal cortex
transforms sensory events into vegtative reactions & internal feelings

18
Q

In the perceptual matrix, the cingulate is the site of what and decides what?

A

site of affective/emotional aspects of pain

decides on behavioral patterns due to pain

19
Q

In the perceptual matrix what does the insula integrate?

A

appetitive & aversive valence of pain w/impact it will have on body