Pain Pathways Flashcards

1
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compare the 3 kinds of Nociceptors

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A is fastest, B is middle, C is slowest and the only one unmyelinated

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2
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_____ has a small diameter, slow conduction velocity, free nerve endings, and is myelinated

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Adelta nociceptors

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3
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____ is smaller than AΔ, slower conduction, free nerve endings unmyelinated

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C nociceptor

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4
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what type of pain comes from AΔ nociceptors?

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sharp, first pain, short-lasting

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5
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what type of pain comes from C nociceptors?

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Dull, second pain, long-lasting ache

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6
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what are the 3 pathways for non-head pain?

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  1. Δ pathway → Lateral Spinothalamic Pathway (LST)/ Neospinothalamic Tract/ Anterolateral tract
  2. C pathway/ Paleospinothalamic Pathway (PST
  3. Dorsal column pathway for visceral pain
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7
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what are the steps in the Lateral Spinothalamic Pathway (LST)?

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-First neuron cell body in the Dorsal root ganglion →
- it Synapses into Dorsal horn neurons (Laminae 1 &5) in spinal cord
-3rd neuron = VPL → Information taken to postcentral gyrus through internal capsule

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what are the steps in the C pathway/PST?

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  1. First neuron cell body in Dorsal root ganglion
  2. Feeds into spinal cord (Laminae 1 & 2)
  3. Terminate in intralaminar thalamic nuclei → 3rd neuron projects to insula and cingulate cortex
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9
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how many neurons are in the 3 pain pathways for non-head?

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3 for LST and PST, 4 for dorsal column pathway for visceral pain

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10
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is there decussation in LST? PST?

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  • LST has immediate decussation of ALL fibers.
  • PST has majority of fibers cross over, but about 10% stay on same side
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11
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what are the 2 pain pathways for the head?

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  1. AΔ pathway: Ventral Trigeminothalamic Tract (VTTT)
  2. C pathway for head
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12
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what are the steps in the VTTT?

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  1. 1st neuron: Trigeminal ganglion
  2. Synapses to cell body of Spinal nucleus in brainstem (2nd neuron)
  3. synapses onto nuclei in Thalamus (VPM) (3rd neuron), then taken to higher levels of cortex
    (internal capsule and post-central gyrus)
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13
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how many nuclei does the trigeminal nuclei have?

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3: main, spinal, mesencephalic

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14
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what are the steps of the head C pathway

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  1. Start at trigeminal ganglion
  2. Spinal nucleus
  3. Some fibers cross over, some stay on same size (collaterals spread out signal)
  4. Synapse on intralaminar thalamic nuclei
    (this projects to insula and cingulate cortices)
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15
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the ______ pathway is responsible for non-head mechanosensation

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dorsal column-medial lemniscus

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16
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the ______ pathway is responsible for head mechanosensation

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dorsal trigeminothalamic

17
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the ______ pathway is responsible for non-head sharp pain and temperature

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lateral spinothalamic (LST)/ AΔ pathway

18
Q

the ______ pathway is responsible for non-head dull pain

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Paleospinothalamic (PST)/C pathway

19
Q

the ______ pathway is responsible for sharp pain/temperature in the head

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ventral trigeminothalamic (VTTT)/ AΔ pathway for head

20
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the ______ pathway is responsible for dull pain in the head

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C fiber pathway for head