Chronic Pain Flashcards

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Nociceptors in Medial Pain Pathway

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C-fibers

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Nocicepters in Lateral Pain Pathway

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A-delta

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Cortical areas activated w/ acute pain

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S2 and Insula-acitvated first

S1
Anterior Cingulate
Motor/Pre-motor areas

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Anterior cingulate pain processiong

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Anterior- Memory/emotional aspects of pain

Posterior- Sensory aspects of pain

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Default Mode Network

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Consists of medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate gyrus, and precuneus

-Involved w/ daydreaming; not focused on external environment

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Chronic Pain and the DMN

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Both insula and DMN activated simultaneously; shift in favor of pain experience when gray matter starts dying

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Traumatic neuroma

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Trauma to a periperhal nerve causing proliferation of Schwanna cells and axons

Produces increased Na+ channels and TRP channels leading to ectopic discharges and thermal hyperalgesia

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Wind-up pain (Segmental Level)

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Repeated firing of C-fibers due to excess release of Glu and SP @ nociceptors

-Metabotropically closes post-synaptic K+channels and opens NMDA channels allowing Ca+ influx
=>depolarized state causing secondary axons to fire easily
(long-term potentiation)

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Cl- mediated allodynia (Segmental Level)

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Neuronal inflammation causes recruitment of microglia which release BDNF

-BDNF alters Cl- causing Ecl to be negative to AP threshold leading to decreased activation of GABAa and glycine receptors

=>DECREASED INHIBITION OF A-DELTA FIBERS

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Areas activated in Chronic Back Pain

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Anterior Cingulate & PFC

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Areas activated in Pre-herpetic neuralgia

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Anterior Cingulate & Insula

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Medial Pain Pathway

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Input from C-fibers relays thru the reticular formation

-Eventually reaches thalamus & amygdala

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