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and has the highest density of neurons. These neurons mediate the activity of nociceptive and temperature afferent fibers. It is almost entirely made up of interneurons which can be further divided by their morphology. The four main morphological classes, based on the shape of their dendritic
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that sense nociception, temperature, and itching, laminae III and IV are sent information from neurons that sense mechanical pressure, and laminae V and VI are sent information from proprioceptors. It is known to be the primary relay point for
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terminate in these layers. The layers receive input from lamina II and also control pain, temperature, and crude touch. C fibers that control nociception and temperature and sensory information from mechanoreceptors are relayed here.
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Terao S, Sobue G, Hashizume Y, Li M, Inagaki T, Mitsuma T (Aug 1996). "Age-related changes in human spinal ventral horn cells with special reference to the loss of small neurons in the intermediate zone: a quantitative analysis".
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Terao S, Sobue G, Li M, Hashizume Y, Tanaka F, Mitsuma T (Jan 1997). "The lateral corticospinal tract and spinal ventral horn in X-linked recessive spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy: a quantitative study".
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has also been shown to have an effect on neurons of the anterior column. A large loss of large alpha motor neurons, medium gamma motor neurons, and small neurons was recorded in cases of muscular atrophy.
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and tell the body to react to the danger stimulus (i.e. removing a hand from a hot stove). These neurons have larger receptive fields because the emotional reaction to most pain stimuli is similar.
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which are slower and thinner than the A beta fibers. The C fibers are not myelinated and therefore slower. C fibers that carry nociceptive signals can be divided into two types: fibers that contain
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input. They have been shown to reduce in population, but not in size with age. Damage to these cell bodies can lead to severe muscle weakness and loss of reflexes, and is also associated with
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structure, are islet, central, vertical, and radial cells. The interneurons can also be divided by their function: excitatory or inhibitory. The excitatory interneurons release
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to stretch. They have smaller cell bodies than alpha motor neurons and do not receive proprioceptive input. They have been shown to reduce in numbers but not size with age.
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Gauriau, Caroline; Bernard, Jean-François (2004). "A comparative reappraisal of projections from the superficial laminae of the dorsal horn in the rat: The forebrain".
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The posterior grey column receives several types of sensory information regarding touch and sensation from receptors in the skin, bones, and joints, including
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Van Den Berg-Vos, RM; Van Den Berg, LH; Visser, J; de Visser, M; Franssen, H; Wokke, JH (November 2003). "The spectrum of lower motor neuron syndromes".
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and non-nociceptive signals. Dysfunction of the dorsal horn circuitry has been implicated in chronic pain conditions and other neurological disorders.
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and non-nociceptive signals. Dysfunction of the dorsal horn circuitry has been implicated in chronic pain conditions and other neurological disorders..
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1439:"The caudal medullary ventrolateral reticular formation in nociceptive-cardiovascular integration. An experimental study in the rat"
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1639:Journal of Neuroscience
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557:(LPb), the
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500:nociceptive
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441:(lamina II)
386:spasmolytic
243:spinal cord
146:spinal cord
142:grey matter
66:Identifiers
2554:Categories
1877:(1): 1–6.
851:References
694:brain stem
595:multipolar
583:analgesics
435:(lamina I)
338:inhibitory
334:excitatory
274:morphology
184:fine touch
156:, and the
2238:Posterior
1237:1662-5110
804:Affective
782:epidermis
664:Lamina VI
612:glutamate
601:Lamina II
587:pyramidal
224:Structure
192:vibration
2491:Ventral
2420:Anterior
2409:Anterior
2323:Anterior
2301:anterior
2065:Meninges
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867:page 753
816:See also
762:thalamus
670:cervical
655:Lamina V
628:C fibers
575:amygdala
563:thalamus
537:Lamina I
260:– large
2544:Anatomy
2506:Dorsal
2370:Lateral
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2296:lateral
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2266:Lateral
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791:Sensory
776:, like
624:glycine
622:and/or
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532:Laminae
216:of the
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61:Details
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