Lecture 7: Somatosensory Pathways Flashcards

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The dorsal column is mainly involved in?

A

Conscious Proprioception.

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Which are the three main long tracts of the nervous system?

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(1) Lateral corticospinal tract, (2) posterior column - medial lemniscal pathway and (3) anterolateral pathways.

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For the posterior column - medial lemniscal pathway, name the function as well as the name and level of decussation.

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Function: sensory, including vibration, joint position sense and fine touch.

Name and level of decussation: internal arcuate fibers (lower medulla).

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For the anterolateral pathways, name the function as well as the name and level of decussation.

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Function: sensory, including pain, temperature and crude touch.

Name and level of decussation: anterior commissure (spinal cord).

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Which subdivisions of the anterolateral pathways can be differentiated? Which essential brainstem areas form part of these subdivisions and what is the related function?

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(1) Spinothalamic tract and (2) spinomesencephalic tract:
project to periaqueductal grey (PAG) and is involved in central modulation of pain.

(3) spinoreticular tract: projects to locus caeruleus (LC) and is involved emotion / arousal aspect of pain.

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Name the three types of pain and explain each.

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(1) Nociceptive pain: nociceptor gets stimulated by chemical, thermal or mechanical event that could cause tissue damage.
(2) Neuropathic pain: disease or trauma damages the nervous system itself (in PNS: neurogenic).
(3) Central pain: type of neuropathic pain, due to damage the brain, brainstem or spinal cord (allodynia).

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Mainly three types of fibers are involved in sensory information transmission. Name and describe their main features. Which are involved in nociception?

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(1) A-Beta fibers: thick, myelinated fibers, quick in information processing.
(2) A-Delta fibers: thin, myelinated fibers.
(3) C fibers: unmyelinated fibers.

A Delta and C fibers are mainly involved in nocicpetion.

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8
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Give the name of a pain mediating neurotransmitter.

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Substance P.

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Name the two main pathways involved in pain transmission. Where do they project mainly and what is the specific function?

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(1) Paleospinothalamic (medial) tract: projects to prefrontal cortex and is involved in the emotional aspect of pain.
(2) Neospinothalamic (lateral) tract: projects to the somatosensory cortex and is involved in the perceptual aspect of pain.

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10
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While ascending from the spinal cord to the cortex, the pain pathways project to at least three supraspinal pain suppressing systems. Name all of them.

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(1) Locus caeruleus, (2) periaqueductal grey and (3) the prefrontal cortex.

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Explain the so-called ‘gate-control theory of pain’.

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When experiencing pain, C fibers are dominant in signal transmission to laminar 5 of the spinal cord (open gate). However, as soon as one is rubbing over the painful spot (light touch), A-Beta fibers will be activated, being much faster in projecting to laminar 5 where they activate an inhibitory interneuron, which closes the ‘gate’ for nociceptive information (note: this is only a matter of degree; there is still pain, just less of it).

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