Hello everyone. So I've not been active at all lately , cause Final Year ! Pretty depressing 🙄. Anyway. Here's a post about the nerves and what we need to know for clinical application!
Nerves
So Erlanger and Gasser classified the nerves into A, B and C based on Myelination and size.
So you have : 
A
(Which has Alpha , Beta , Gamma , Delta fibres ) 
B 
C 
Out of these , the first 3 :  
A - Alpha , Beta , Gamma = Large fibres which are largely Myelinated. 
And next 3 : 
A - Delta , B , C = Small fibres which are not Myelinated as much. 
How I remember these fibres is as per evolutionary significance. 
The least Myelinated fibres , which are the smallest are the ones all living creatures need. As we progress from C to B to A , we continue to gather more and more well developed and specialised fibres. 
C -
The smallest fibres. 
Least Myelinated. 
Most basic fibres and most primitive from an evolutionary stand point ! 
Control sensations of Dull Pain and Temperature (Heat) 
B - 
Small fibres. 
Low Myelination. 
Next most Basic Instinct - Urination. 
Controls your Autonomic nervous system. 
Remember- B = Bladder
A Delta - 
Moderately Small fibres. 
Lower Myelination than other A fibres. 
Responsible for sensation of Sharp pain and Temperature ( Cold ) 
Thus to summarize the small fibres -
We have C , B and A Delta. 
Out of these
C and A Delta control Pain and Temperature
( where C controls Dull pain and Heat ; A Delta controls Sharp pain and Cold ) 
And B controls Bladder /ANS. 
(How to remember A Delta vs C.
C is more primitive. Hence controls Dull pain. Sharp pain is a little more specialized and hence is controlled by the relatively more modern fibre - the A Delta) 
Coming to the large fibres.
We progress from A gamma to A beta to A alpha.
A Gamma : 
Large but smaller then Alpha and beta. 
Myelinated but not as much as alpha and beta. 
Responsible for muscle tone. 
Remember : A Gamma = Gamma motor neuron which is responsible for tone. 
A Beta : 
Very large. 
Well Myelinated. 
Responsible for modern sensations like Fine touch, Pressure and Vibration. 
A Alpha : 
Largest. 
Most Myelinated. 
Responsible for Muscle Contraction and Most modern sense - Proprioception. 
It's the Bomb of the fibres hence responsible for muscle contraction. 
Thus , demyelinating diseases like Guillian Barre syndrome and CIDP would affect the fibres that are used to being Myelinated. 
So your presentation in these diseases would generally involve loss of:
A Alpha - Motor + Proprioception 
A Beta -  Modern sensations of fine touch and vibration. 
A Gamma - Tone
And Axonal Polyneuropathic Diseases like Metabolic or Post infectious ones would involve loss and abnormalities of - 
A Delta - Sharp Pain and Cold 
B - ANS 
C - Dull pain and Heat. 
Hope this was helpful ! 
Happy studying ! 
Stay awesome. 
~ A.P. Burkholderia
 
 
very nice explanation , clear concept
ReplyDeleteThe best way to remember Have tried to remember tht classification over past many years but nno I ccannever forget thithin my life
ReplyDeleteWow. This is so so helpful. Thankyou!!!
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