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08-9 פיסיולוגיה מורחב. Somatosensory System and Pain. lecture 6: Ascending pathways. Prof. Marshall Devor, Ph.D. Dept. of Cell & Animal Biology and Center for research on Pain Institute of Life Sciences Hebrew University of Jerusalem. perception vs. regulation. primary sensory - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Somatosensory System and Pain

Prof. Marshall Devor, Ph.D.Dept. of Cell & Animal Biology and Center for research on Pain Institute of Life SciencesHebrew University of Jerusalem

lecture 6: Ascending pathways

פיסיולוגיה מורחבפיסיולוגיה מורחב 08-908-9

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primary sensory neurons

perception vs.perception vs.regulationregulation

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Spinal white matterpathways

antero-lateralcolumn

dorsal column

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dorsal column – medial lemniscussystem

hand

foot

AA LTM LTMafferentsafferents

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dorsal column nuclei

thalamus (ventro-basal nucleus)VPL, VPM

somatosensorycortex (S1)

dorsal column –medial lemniscussystem

light touch and vibration sense

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anterolateral column system(spino-bulbo-thalamic system)

all types of all types of afferentsafferents

hand

foot

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thalamus (ventro-basal nucleus)VPL, VPM

somatosensorycortex (S1)

spino-bulbo-thalamic system

which sense ?

brainstemnuclei"bulbo-"

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spino-bulbo-thalamic system

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dorsal column – medial lemniscus systemlight touch and vibration

spino-bulbo-thalamicsystemwhich sense ??

tabes dorsalis

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anterolateral column system(spino-bulbo-thalamic system)

all types of all types of afferentsafferents

hand

foot

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dorsal column – medial lemniscus systemlight touch and vibration

spino-bulbo-thalamicsystemall somato-visceral senses

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primary sensory neurons

““medial pain pathway”medial pain pathway”lamina I (nociceptive) parabrachial n. (pons)amygdala + hypothalamus

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succinyl dehydrogenase

barrel field (van der Loos)

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homunculus

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functional magneticresonance imaging fMRI

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saggital human brain

anterior cingulate gyrus

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CCoghill et al. 2003

constant stimulus, variable sensory response among subjects

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propriospinal system

propriospinaltract

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Somatosensory System and Pain

Prof. Marshall Devor, Ph.D.Dept. of Cell & Animal Biology and Center for research on Pain Institute of Life SciencesHebrew University of Jerusalem

lecture 6: Ascending pathways

פיסיולוגיה מורחבפיסיולוגיה מורחב

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primary sensory neurons

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• heterogeneity of primary afferents (heterogeneity of primary afferents (labeled line theory)labeled line theory)• divergence + convergence divergence + convergence different heterogeneity of second different heterogeneity of second

order projection neuronsorder projection neurons (2x specific, WDR, multireceptive)(2x specific, WDR, multireceptive)

• dynamic (RF size & response properties, central sensitization )dynamic (RF size & response properties, central sensitization )• multiple ascending pathwaysmultiple ascending pathways• multiple terminal areasmultiple terminal areas• descending control (feedback, feedforward, anticipation)descending control (feedback, feedforward, anticipation)

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for every unique stimulus, a unique constellation of neural population activity

"Population activity theoryPopulation activity theory"

“bottom-up” vs. “top-down”