Neurohistology DOCX Flashcards

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Receptor’s receptive field

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Area territory where receptor resides & where it transduce a stimulus

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Sensory transduction

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Transformation conversion of a stimulus to a receptor potential

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Receptor potential

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generated following stimulation of a receptor

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4
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Action potential

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Nerve impulse propagated down the axon of a neuron.

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Type Ia or Aa

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Myelinated fibers spiral endings inn. muscle spindle (fast)

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Type Ib or Aa

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Myelinated fiber inn. GTO (fast)

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Aa sensory p/w to cerebellum.

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Relays position info at unconscious level. (fast)

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Aa DC p/w

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Relays fine detailed touch, vibration, position & some crude touch to CONSCIOUSNESS.

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Type II or Abeta

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Myelinated fiber flower endings inn. muscle spindles, cutaneous tactile receptors (2nd fast)

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Type III or Ad

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Lightly Myelinated, relay pain & temp & crude touch.
Sharp pain, well localized.

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Type IV or C

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unmyelinated the slowest. Relays pain & temp.

Dull pain, poorly localized.

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Exteroceptors

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Close to body, sensory stimuli.
Olfactory
Visual
Gustatory
Auditory
Tactile
Temperature
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Teloreceptors

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Activated by distant stimuli
Light
Sound

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Contact Receptors

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Contact required
Touch
Pressure
Pain
Temp
Chemicals
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Proprioceptors

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Position of sense
Vestibular apparatus
Skin
Skeletal muscles
Tendons
Joint capsules
Static position
Kinesthetic position
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16
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Interoceptors

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Baroreceptors
Stretch
pH
CO2 or O2
Osmolarity
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Nociceptors

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Respond to noxious stimuli.
Ad
C

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Mechanosensitive nociceptors

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Terminal Ad

Respond to excessive mechanical stimuli and tissue injury

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Thermosensitive nociceptors

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Terminal Ad

Respond to intense heat or cold

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Polymodal nociceptors

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Terminal C fibers
Respond to various noxious stimuli.
Mech, temp & chem.

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Pruriceptors

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Itch sensitive
C fibers
Respond to histamine

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Thermoreceptors

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Ad & C

Respond directly to heat (C) & cold (Ad)

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Non encapsulated mechanoreceptors

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Free nerve endings
Peritrichial
Tactile receptors

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Free nerve endings

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Close to epidermis, cornea, teeth, mucous membranes, somatic structures.
Respond to touch, pressure, pain & temp
Simplest

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Tactile receptor

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Abeta fiber
Merkels disc
Respond to fine detailed touch
(stereognosis)
In lower & upper epidermis
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Encapsulated mechanoreceptors

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Meissner Corpuscles
Pacinian Corpuscles
Ruffini end organs
Muscle spindles
Golgi tendon organs
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Pacinian corpuscles

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Deep dermis, hypodermis, ligaments, IOS membrane, external genitalia, joint capsules and pancreas
Stimulated by pressure, vibration & tickling

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Ruffini end organs

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Joint capsules, dermis, hypodermis, of hairy skin

Proprioceptive input

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Extrafusal fibers

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Typical skeletal muscle fibers.
Stimulation contracts them.
aMN inn.
sensory info from other.

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Muscle spindles

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Specialized mechanoreceptors, unique to skeletal muscles. Monitors muscle length and velocity
Parallel to extrafusals
2 intralfusal, nuclear bag and chain

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Nuclear bag fibers

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Non contractile
Skeletal muscle portion contractile 2 ends.
Static - change in length
Dynamic - changes in rate

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Nuclear chain fibers

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Non contractile
Skeletal muscle contractile 2 polar ends
Changes in length

33
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Sensory innervation of muscle spindles

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Via pseudounipolar neurons
Annulospiral Ia
Flower spray II

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Golgi tendon organ

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Located where muscle insert at tendon
Arrange in series
No contractile portion
Sensory input via Ib
Measures amount of tension
35
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Regeneration in CNS

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Axon severed
Microglia clean up
Axon sprouts
Scwhann cells & basal lamina guiding tunnel.
(oligo d, inhibit)
Astrocytes release GF but not enough.
SO scar is formed
Scar prevents sprout to reach target.
Minimal or no regenerations
Neurologic deficits are permanent.