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05. The Trigeminal System Somatic Sensation of the Face and Head David A. Morton, Ph.D. Thursday February 7 th , 2013
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05. The Trigeminal SystemSomatic Sensation of the Face and Head

David A. Morton, Ph.D.Thursday February 7th, 2013

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Objectives:1. Outline the two pathways for facial sensation from the head.

2. Contrast facial sensation from the head and somatic sensation from the body. In what

ways are they similar? Different? Try drawing this on the Haines atlas diagram at the

end of the lecture.

3. Diagram the corneal reflex: the afferent and efferent limbs as well as nuclei involved in

the brainstem.

4. If a person does not blink, how would you determine if the problem were in the sensory

(afferent) limb, motor (efferent) limb, or brainstem interconnections for the corneal

reflex?

5. Explain how a single, small medullary vascular lesion could abolish pain and temperature

from the face on the right side and pain and temperature from the body on the left side.

What vessel is most likely occluded?

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Peripheral Receptors and Sensation• Structures served by trigeminal system

CN V-1

CN V-2

CN V-3? Great auricular nerve (C2-C3)

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How many neurons in sensory pathway?

DCML/ALS

1. Peripheral ganglion (DRG)

2. Spinal cord, medulla

3. VPL nucleus of the thalamus

Trigeminal system

1. Peripheral ganglion (Trig. gang.)

2. 2 nuclei in brainstem (pons, medulla, sp cord)

3. VPM nucleus of the thalamus

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II. Primary Sensory Neurons: Trigeminal ganglion

CN V-1

CN V-2

CN V

-3

Trigeminal ganglion

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Primary Sensory Neurons: Trigeminal ganglion

CN V-1

CN V-2

CN V

-3

Primary sensory neuron

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Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons

Originate in two brain stem nuclei:

• Principal (chief) trigeminal nucleus

• Spinal (descending) trigeminal nucleus

Young, Young and Tolbert, 2008 Fig 11-10

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Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons

A. Principal (chief) trigeminal nucleus

• Mediates fine touch, joint position,

vibration.

• Located in pons lateral to motor

nucleus of CN V.

This would be equivalent to what nucleus

of the brainstem? _____________

Young, Young and Tolbert, 2008 Fig 11-10

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Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons

B. Spinal (descending) trigeminal nucleus

• Mediates pain and temperature.

• Spinal (descending) trigeminal tract

• Descends caudally as far as C2-C3

and is continuous with dorsal horn.

This would be equivalent to what region

in the spinal cord? _____________

Young, Young and Tolbert, 2008 Fig 11-10

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Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons

Young, Young and Tolbert, 2008 Fig 11-10

C. Ascending Trigeminal Pathways

• Axons of second-order neurons form

the trigeminothalamic pathway to the

VPM nucleus of the thalamus.

a. Axons from neurons in the chief sensory

nucleus carry sensations such as: _____

b. Axons from neurons in the spinal

trigeminal nucleus carry sensations such

as: ____

Secondary sensory neuron

Secondary sensory neuron

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Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons

Young, Young and Tolbert, 2008 Fig 11-10

Secondary sensory neuron

Secondary sensory neuron

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Project from VPM in the thalamus to the Postcentral gyrus (primary sensory cortex)

• Axons course through the internal capsule

Third-Order Trigeminal Neurons

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Pons

ALSMed lem

Chief trig nucleus

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Medulla oblongata (rostral)

ALS

Med

lem

Spinal trigeminaltract & spinal trig nucleus

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The right side of the pons is lesioned. What sensory loss would you expect?

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The right side of the pons is lesioned. What sensory loss would you expect?

Below the lesion:• Loss of facial sensation on right• Loss of pain and temp from left side• Loss of proprioception/vibration from left side

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Self-assessment: When you think you have mastered the pathways, select 2

colors in both a dark and light shade. Use the dark color for the body and

the lighter color for the face pathways.

e.g. Light blue-Trigeminothalamic (ventral)

Dark blue – ALS

Pink – trigeminothalamic (dorsal) from chief

Red – DCML


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