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Pain Dr.RoshithChekkadan Dr.RohithChekkadan
Definiton Pain is standard, evolutionary drawn pathologic process, which appears during the effect of damaging(nociceptive or algogenes) factors on organism or during weakening of antinociceptive system and is characterized by perception, activation of vegetative, emotional, behavioral, motor, antinociceptive reactions, directed to the protection of an organism from damage and to the elimination of pain.
Classification • Nociceptive • Neuropathic • Somatic • Visceral • Psychosomatic • Referred • Phantom (illusory)
Pain Pathways • the neospinothalamic tract, • the paleospinothalamic tract and • the archispinothalamic tract.
Neospinothalamic Tract The first-order nociceptive neurons (in the DRG) make synaptic connections in Rexed layer I neurons (marginal zone). Axons from layer I neurons decussate in the anterior white commissure and ascend in the contralateralanterolateral quadrant. Most of the pain fibers terminate in the ventroposterolateral (VPL) nucleus and ventroposteroinferior (VPI) nucleus of the thalamus.The VPL is thought to mainly be concerned with discriminatory functions. The VPL sends axons to the primary somatosensory cortex (SCI). Nociceptors—DRG—spinalcord(layer1)—crossed—LST—VPL $ VPI—SCI
Paleospinothalamic Pathway The majority of the first-order nociceptive neurons make synaptic connections in substantiagelatinosa(rexed layer II). Axons of second order neurons cross and ascend in the spinal cord primarily in the anterior region, called the anterior spinal thalamic tract (AST). These fibers contain several tracts. Each of them makes a synaptic connection in different locations: 1) in the mesencephalic reticular formation (MFR) and in the periaqueductal gray (PAG), and they are also called spinalreticular tract; 2) in the tectum, and these fibers are known as the spinaltectal or spinalmedullary tract; 3) in the PF-CM complex (IL) and they are known as the spinalthalamic tract). The above three fiber tracts are known also as the paleospinalthalamic tract.
Archispinothalamic Pathway The archispinothalamic tract is a multisynaptic diffuse tract or pathway. The first-order nociceptive neurons make synaptic connections in Rexed layer II (substantiagelatinosa) and ascend to laminae IV to VII. From lamina IV to VII, fibers ascend and descend in the spinal cord via the multisynapticpropriospinal pathway surrounding the grey matter.Furthermultisynaptic diffuse pathways ascend to the intralaminar (IL) areas of the thalamus (PF-CM complex) and also send collaterals to the hypothalamus These fibers mediate visceral, emotional and autonomic reactions to pain.
Pain Sensation Controls Pain control system in brain This system blocks the pain impulses before entering the brain. This system is present in grey matter surroundung aqueduct of sylvius and in raphemagnus nucleus in pons.
Pain control system in spinalcord The posterior grey horn is the site of pain control system of spinalcord. The posterior gray horn is the gateway for the pain impulses to reach the brain via spinalthalamic tract.
Changes in Blood during Pain During pain sensation, considerable changes occours in blood, a major one is leukocytosis. An elevation in the leucocytotic count can be observed. Reduction of nonspecific resistance after 30 minutes of acute visceral pain and restoration of protective-adaptive reactions in 3 hours occours.
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