S3: Anterolateral Pathway Flashcards

1
Q

protopathic info comes into the spinal cord In ___ diamter dorsal root axons

A

small

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2
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protopathic infor enters spinal cord and travels upwards in ___

A

Lissaeurs tract or the dorsolateral fascilulus

only goes up or down 2 spinal segments before SYNAPSING IN THE DORSAL HORN

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3
Q

after synpasing in the dorsal horn, the second order neuron then ____

A

crosses in the spinal cord and ascends as the anterolateral tract

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4
Q

after traveling up as the antero lateral tract what happens to the axons?

A
  1. they synapse at every level in the brainstem, most synapsing in the reticular formation (these can then synapse in the same regions of the thalamus)
  2. thalamus: vpl, dorsomedial, intralaminar etc
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5
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from the thalamus, signals then go to the

A

post central gyrus via the internal capsule

also to more widespread areas related to pain perception and appreciation (anterior cingulate, frontal lobe).

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6
Q

signals from the ALS get from the thalamus to the post central gyrus via the

A

internal cpasule

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7
Q

contralteral loss of proppathic can be seen with X to

A

ALS -

  1. anterolateral tract in spinal cord
  2. ALS synapsing in the brainstem
  3. VPL, DM, intalaminar in thalamus
  4. post central gyrus
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8
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loss of protopathic sx include

A

Reduced pain
Reduced sense of warming or cooling skin
Simple touch intact but reduced in sensitivity

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