Pain Processing SEM2 Flashcards
What is the role of the dorsal horn
Plays a role in pain and reflex pathways by receiving and sending signals to different parts of the CNS
What are properties of A β fibres
Largely myelinated = faster nerve impulse transmission
Carries info related to non-painful stimuli - innocuous sensation
What are properties of A δ fibres
Small myelinated
Transmits sharp pain - noxious sensation - nociception - pain
First pain
What are properties of C fibres
Unmyelinated - slower impulse transmission
Transmit chronic pain/ ongoing pain
Dull, throbbing pain (second pain)
Where is TRPV1 expressed
In small (C-fibre) dorsal root ganglion cells
What does TRPV1 mediate
Mediates DRG cell responses to noxious heat, acidity and capsaicin
What is the spinothalamic tract (STT) and its role
The STT is the main route to the thalamus and cortex
Carries somatotopic pain information (sensory info)
What is the spinomesencephalic tract (SMT) and its role
SMT is an ascending pathway via parabrachial nucleus in brainstem to limbic regions, amygdala and hypothalamus
What pathway modulates spinal pain processing
Descending pathways
How can nerve injury cause chronic pain hypersensitivity
Na+ channels cluster at sites of nerve trauma and produce spontaneous action potential firing nociceptors
How does inflammation/nerve injury cause repetitive firing in afferents
More Glu released
More AMPA R activation on spinal cord neurons
Depolarisation
Mg2+ is displaced (usually blocks NMDA R)