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Somatosensory Systemand 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 3: The primary somatosensory neuron

פיסיולוגיה מורחב פיסיולוגיה מורחב 08-908-9

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primary sensory neuron

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from stimulus to impulse trainfrom stimulus to impulse train……varietyvariety

1. force transmission to sensory ending2. transduction3. spike encoding

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primary sensory neuron

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neural crest

neural crest

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Primary sensory neurons are pseudounipolarPrimary sensory neurons are pseudounipolar

bipolar

pseudounipolar

growth cone

sensoryending

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A

C

A

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100 uM

CGRPCGRP peptide neurotransmitterpeptide neurotransmitter

RTRT9797 neurofilamentneurofilament

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Theory of "target derivedTheory of "target derivedneurotrophism"neurotrophism"

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Matsuda et al

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no synaptic contacts in DRG

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microvilli on DRG somata

• enlarged surface area• numerous neurotransmitter and other receptor types

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primary sensory neurons

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nociceptors

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skin nerve muscle nerve m/sec A, A Ia, Ib, II 15-100+A III 2-15C (Remak bundle) IV 0.2-2

axonepineurialblood vessel

perineurium endoneurium

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node ofRanvier

internode

paranode

1-2 mm

nodal gap2 um

Schwann cellsoma

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Schwann cell (glia)

internode 1-2 mmnode of Ranvier 1-2 um

30 um

myelin formation

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axon, myelin, Schwann cell, oligodendroglia

myelin formationmyelin formation

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axon, myelin, Schwann cell

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myelin formation in the CNSmyelin formation in the CNS

Schwann cell vs. oligodendroglial cell

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node of Ranvier

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contactin associated protein

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adult: DRG neuron adult: DRG neuron phenotypephenotype depends dependson regulation of both on regulation of both expression expression andand traffic trafficof molecules ofof molecules ofexcitability (NTs)excitability (NTs)

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A: LTMs: SA, RA, PC, hair A: warming, cooling, down hair, mechano-nociceptorsC: mechanical nociceptors mechano-heat nociceptors CMH polymodal nociceptors silent nociceptors

variety of primary afferent neurons variety of primary afferent neurons (stimulus encoding)(stimulus encoding)

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“neuronal phenotype” (correlates of sensory receptor types)

response CV

m/sec

axon

diam.

myelin neurochem. periph.morph.

A LTM 15-100 3-15m heavy glutamate central morph.

A nociceptionthermal+LTM

2-15

1st pain

1-3 m light glutamate+

peptides

transductionchannels

C most

nocicept.

0.2-2

2nd pain

<1 m none glutamate+peptides (NGF)IB4 (GDNF)

electrogenicchannels

spike shape

TTX-STTX-R

neuro-filam.

channeldistrib.

somadiameter

surface receptors

DRG peptidesDRG peptides: SP, CGRP, NPY, NT, VIP, SOM, GAL, CCK… substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide….

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“neuronal phenotype” (correlates of sensory receptor types)

response CV

m/sec

axon

diam.

myelin neurochem. periph.morph.

A LTM 15-100 3-15m heavy glutamate central morph.

A nociceptionthermal+LTM

2-15

1st pain

1-3 m light glut+

peptides

transductionchannels

C most

nocicept.

0.2-2

2nd pain

<1 m none glut+peptides (NGF)IB4 (GDNF)

electrogenicchannels

spike shape

TTX-STTX-R

neuro-filam.

channeldistrib.

somadiameter

surface receptors

DRG peptides: SP, CGRP, NPY, NT, VIP, SOM, GAL, CCK…

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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 3: The primary sensory neuron

פיסיולוגיה מורחבפיסיולוגיה מורחב

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spike invasion and the safety of through-conduction in DRG neurons …. why are DRG neurons excitable ?

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NEURONsimulation

spike invasion

Conclusion: spike invasion is a design feature ofDRG neurons… but to what end ??

somatic

through-conduction