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Pain & Temperature Ascending Pathway in the Spinal Cord Spinothalamic Pathway Aka Anterolateral System
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Pain & Temperature Ascending Pathway in the Spinal Cord Spinothalamic Pathway Aka Anterolateral System.

Jan 20, 2016

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Pain & Temperature

Ascending Pathway in the Spinal Cord

Spinothalamic Pathway

Aka

Anterolateral System

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• Sensory info

From thermo-

Receptors &

nociceptors

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Spinothalamic Tract

• DRGN enters dorsal horn at each spinal cord level• Ascend/descend in Lissaur’s tract• Synapse in Substantia Gelatinosa• Decussate in ventral spinal cord• Ascend ventrally in spinal cord as the Spinothalamic

Tract • Synapse in thalamus (Ventral Posterior and

intralaminar Nuclei)• Thalamic axons travel to S1 somatosensory cortex

and synapse in layer 4.

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•Two fiber types for

Temperature

•Two fiber types for

pain• C fibers unmyelinated

•convey dull achy pain

• A delta: thinly myelinated •convey fast sharp pain

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Types of Stimuli

• Mechanical stimulation

• Temperature extremes

• Oxygen deprivation

• Chemical exposure

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Nociception & Pain

• Nociception is the sensory process that signals potential damage to body called nociceptors– Sore, stinging, throbbing, achy, mildly irritating,

searing unbearable

• Activation of nociceptors generate action potential that trigger the feeling of pain

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Nociceptive Ion Channels

• Ion channels that open when exposed to painful stimuli (extreme heat or cold, compression)

• Present in membrane of axons of nociceptor neurons• Mechanically gated channels• Temperature sensitive neurons called thermoreceptor

neurons have temperature gated channels– Sense cold or warm: burning is sensed by different neurons

called nociceptors which signal damaging temperature extremes

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Polymodal Nociceptors

• Respond best to one but some to all– Thermal– Mechanical– Chemical

• NTs: glutamate and Substance P• Capsaicin causes release of Sub P from

nociceptor axons• Large amounts of capsaicin cause analgesia

due to depletion of sub P from synapses

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Hyperalgesia

• Increased sensitivity to pain after tissue injury• Damaged tissue also releases molecules sa bradykinin

that gate other channels/bind receptors• Secretion of substances, substance P, bradykinin,

prostaglandin that cause inflammation• Can cause long lasting intracellular changes that

increased sensitivity of nociceptive ion channels

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Insert 12.24• Aspirin suppresses synthesis of prostaglandins

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Referred Pain

• Due to mixing of nociceptive axons from viscera with those from skin at the level of spinal cord.

• Perception of visceral information as coming from skin areas

• Angina: low oxygen in heart is perceived as chest and arm pain

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