Patho: Sensory Function and Pain Perception

Chapter 10

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Somatosensory System
Touch, temperature, pain and body position information are transmitted by the somatosensory system.
Mechanoreceptors
Mechanical forces- receptor stretching alters membrane permeability.
1.hair cells2. stretch receptors of muscles3. equilibrium receptor: inner ear4. skin receptors: touch, pain, cold, heat
Chemoreceptors
Taste and smell
Osmoreceptors
Monitor blood osmotic pressure
Photoreceptors
Light
Thermoreceptors
Radiant heat energy
Phonoreceptors
Sound
Nociceptors
Pain
First-order neurons
Communicate sensory information from the periphery to the CNS
Second-order neurons
Relay sensory input from the reflex networks and sensory pathways directly to the thalamus
Third-order neurons
Communicate sensory information from the thalamus to the cerebral cortex. Present in the greatest quantity of all neurons
General somatic afferent neurons
Wide distribution with branches throughout the body. elicits pain, touch, temperature
Special somatic afferent neurons
Muscle, tendons and joints. elicits position and body movement
General visceral afferent neurons
Found in visceral structures. elicits fullness and discomfort
Dorsal Root Ganglia Fibers: TYPE A
Largest diameter
myelinated, accounting for their rapid rate of impulse conduction.
pressure, touch, cold sensation, heat pain
Type A alpha and beta fibers may promote inhibitory effects, diminishing the sensation of pain.