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Spinothalamic Tract Neurons

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Spinothalamic Tract Neurons

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Spinothalamic tract (STT) neurons are a heterogeneous population of projection neurons located in the spinal dorsal horn that transmit nociceptive (pain) and temperature sensory information from the body to the thalamus and other brain regions. These neurons form the second-order sensory relay in the pain pathway, receiving input from primary sensory neurons (nociceptors) in the dorsal root ganglia and projecting predominantly to the ventral posterior nucleus (VPN) of the thalamus. The spinothalamic tract is one of the major ascending sensory pathways in the spinal cord and represents a critical interface between peripheral pain signals and central pain processing. STT neurons display remarkable anatomical and neurochemical diversity, with distinct neuronal subtypes mediating different aspects of pain sensation, including sharp, localized pain (lateral STT neurons) and diffuse, burning pain (medial STT neurons). This anatomical and functional segregation reflects the complexity of pain perception and processing in the nervous system.

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