Pain Flashcards
3 pain pathways
- spinotectal
- spinoreticular
- spino-thalamic
spinotectal pathway projections
descending feedback
goes to raphe nucleus which goes back to the ipsilateral dorsal horn
opioids inhibit what?
the pathway from the raphe nucleus back to ipsilateral dorsal horn in the spinotectal pathway
spinoreticular pathway projections
goes to reticular formation which projects to the cerebral cortex and is widespread
what kind of pain is the spinoreticular pathway responsible for?
motivational-affective pain
spinothalamic pathway projections
to either the lateral thalamus and then the primary somatosensory cortex
or to the medial thalamus and then to the cerebral cortex
what kind of pain is the spinothalamic pathway responsible for?
well actually two kinds:
if it goes to the lateral thalamus then it will cause sensory-discriminative pain
but if it goes to the medial thalamus it will cause motivational-affective pain
Brown-Sequard Syndrome
sectioning 1/2 of the spinal cord will block central transmission of dorsal column inputs from ipsilateral receptors and of anterolateral column inputs from contralateral receptors
what is the result in brown-sequard syndrome?
- ipsilateral loss of discriminative tactile and proprioceptive sensations
- contralateral loss of thermal and nociceptive sensations
- ipsilateral paralysis