48 Somatic Sensations: II. Pain, Headache, and Thermal Sensations Dr. A.R. Jamshidi Fard 2011.

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48 Somatic Sensations: II. Pain, Headache, and Thermal Sensations Dr. A.R. Jamshidi Fard 2011

Transcript of 48 Somatic Sensations: II. Pain, Headache, and Thermal Sensations Dr. A.R. Jamshidi Fard 2011.

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48 Somatic Sensations:

II. Pain, Headache,and Thermal Sensations

Dr. A.R. Jamshidi Fard2011

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Types of Pain• Fast Pain

– sharp pain– pricking pain – acute pain – electric pain

• Slow Pain– Burning pain– Aching pain– Throbbing pain– Nauseous pain– Chronic pain

• Three Types of Stimuli Excite Pain Receptors:

» Mechanical» Thermal» ChemicalBradykinin, Serotonin, Histamine, Potassium, Ions, Acids, Acetylcholine,

Proteolytic enzymes. + ( Prostaglandins - Substance P)

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Threshold of Thermal Stimuli

to Excite Pain Receptors

Other causes of Pain

Tissue DamageTissue IschemiaMuscle Spasm

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Dual Pathways for Transmission of Pain Signals into the Central Nervous System

Capability of Pain Signals to Arouse Overall Brain Excitability

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Pain Suppression (“Analgesia”) System in the Brain and Spinal Cord

periaqueaductalgray matterpons - medulla area seretonin releasing neuronenkephaline releasing neuronpainfiber

pre-synaptic inhibitionoccurs here via the release ofenkephaline, which blocksCa channels, subsequentlypreventing the release of acetylcholine+ +

ascending anteriolateralpain neuron going to the sensory cortex

spinal cord

free nerve ending

enkephaline releasing neuron

periaqueaductalgray matterpons - medulla area seretonin releasing neuronenkephaline releasing neuronpainfiber

pre-synaptic inhibitionoccurs here via the release ofenkephaline, which blocksCa channels, subsequentlypreventing the release of acetylcholine+ +

ascending anteriolateralpain neuron going to the sensory cortex

spinal cord

free nerve ending

enkephaline releasing neuron

periaqueaducta lgray m atter

pons - m edu lla

area

seretonin re leasing neuron

enkephaline re leasing neuron

pa infiber

pre -synaptic inh ib itionoccurs here v ia the re lease o fenkephaline , w h ich b locksC a channels, subsequentlypreventing the re lease o f acetylcholine

+ +

ascending an terio la tera lpa in neuron go ing to the sensory cortex

spina l cord

free nerve end ing

enkephaline re leasing neuron

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Visceral Pain

True Visceral Pain- Ischemia - Chemical Stimuli- Spasm of a Hollow Viscus(cramps)- Overdistention of a Hollow Viscus

“Parietal Pain” Caused byVisceral Disease

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Referred Pain

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Some Clinical Abnormalities of Pain and Other Somatic Sensations

• Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

• Hyperalgesia

• Tic Douloureux

• Brown-Séquard Syndrome

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Some Clinical Abnormalities of Pain and Other Somatic Sensations

• Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

• Hyperalgesia

• Tic Douloureux

• Brown-Séquard Syndrome

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Some Clinical Abnormalities of Pain and Other Somatic Sensations

• Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

• Hyperalgesia

• Tic Douloureux

• Brown-Séquard Syndrome

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Some Clinical Abnormalities of Pain and Other Somatic Sensations

• Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

• Hyperalgesia

• Tic Douloureux

• Brown-Séquard Syndrome

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Headache• Headache of Intracranial Origin

– Meningitis - Low Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure – Migraine – Alcohol –Constipation

• Extracranial Types of Headache– Muscle Spasm - Irritation of Nasal and Accessory Nasal Structures - Eye Disorders

Areas of the Head to Which Intracranial Headache Is Referred.

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Inhibition of Pain Transmission by Simultaneous Tactile Sensory Signals

TENS

ranscutaneus

electrical

erve

timulation

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Thermal Sensations

Receptors: - Cold receptors- Warmth receptors-Pain receptors “freezing cold” “burning hot”

Centers:-Reticular areas of the brain stem -Ventrobasal complex of the thalamus