Spinal Circuits for Touch, Pain, and Itch Flashcards

1
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What are mechanoreceptors?

A

Sensory nerve endings depolarised by mechanical force of skin

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2
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What are the 5 types of mechanoreceptors?

A
Merkel cells
Meissner corpuscles
Pacinian corpuscles
Ruffini endings
Free nerve endings
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3
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What do Merkel cells detect and are they superficial/deep?

A

Light pressure

Superficial

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4
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What do Meissner corpuscles detect and are they superficial/deep?

A

Light vibration

Superficial

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5
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What do Pacinian corpuscles detect and are they superficial/deep?

A

Strong vibration

Deep

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6
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What do Ruffini endings detect and are they superficial/deep?

A

Stretch

Deep

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7
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What do free nerve endings detect?

A

Nociception (nociceptors)

Itch (pruritoceptors)

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8
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What do low-threshold MS transduction molecule-expressing neurons detect?

A

Innocuous mechanical

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9
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What do TRPA1 transduction molecule-expressing neurons detect?

A

Nociception, pruritoception

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10
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What do TRPV1 transduction molecule-expressing neurons detect?

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Nociception, pruritoception, capsaicin

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11
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What do TRPV3 transduction molecule-expressing neurons detect?

A

Warm

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12
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What do TRPM8 molecule-expressing neurons detect?

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Cold, menthol

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13
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What are the characteristics of Abeta fibres and what do they detect?

A

Thick myelination
Fast conduction
Innocuous touch

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14
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What are the characteristics of Adelta fibres and what do they detect?

A

Thin myelination
Slow conduction
Sharp pinprick pain

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15
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What are the characteristics of C fibres and what do they detect?

A

Unmyelinated
Very slow conduction
Long-lasting burning pain

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16
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What do Ia and Ib afferents detect?

A

Proprioception

17
Q

From superficial to deep, in which order do the sensory afferents terminate in the spinal cord?

A

C fibres
A fibres
Ia and Ib afferents

18
Q

How does injury/stimulation affect dorsal spinal cord neuron receptive fields?

A

Changes size

19
Q

Which laminae do projection neurons to brain originate from?

A

I and IV/V

20
Q

Name the 4 methods of sensory afferent input processing by dorsal horn circuitry

A

Spatial convergence
Modality convergence
Selective amplification
Selective inhibition

21
Q

Name the 3 theories of interneuron central processing

A

Intensity theory
Specificity theory
Combinatorial code theory

22
Q

Describe intensity theory

A

Convergence of multiple afferents onto interneuron
Need certain intensity of any stimulus to interpret
If 2 modalities input to same interneuron simultaneously highest intensity modality perceived

23
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Describe specificity theory

A

One afferent synapses onto interneuron with corresponding modality

24
Q

Describe combinatorial coding theory

A

One afferent synapses onto interneuron with corresponding modality
Afferent also activates other afferents and their interneurons
Interaction and opponency between pathways carrying signals
Sensation depends on combined activation of pathways

25
Q

What does Melzack and Wall’s gate theory of pain suggest?

A

Touch input allows inhibition of pain transmission

Convergence of 2 modalities