sensory corpuscle

COEC

A mechanosensory complex in the terminal end of some nerves that forms a corpuscle. It consists of one or more neuronal terminations and associated non-neuronal cells.

类型 Nerve
上级结构 mechanoreceptor
拉丁名称 COEC

常见问题

What is a sensory corpuscle?
A sensory corpuscle is a specialized mechanosensory structure found at the terminal end of certain sensory nerve fibers. It consists of one or more neuronal terminations enclosed by associated non-neuronal cells, forming a corpuscle-like structure. Examples include Meissner's corpuscles, Pacinian corpuscles, and Ruffini endings, each tuned to detect different aspects of mechanical stimuli.
Where are sensory corpuscles located?
Sensory corpuscles are located in various tissues, particularly in the skin and mucous membranes, where they detect mechanical stimuli such as touch, pressure, and vibration. Different types are found at different depths and locations: Meissner's corpuscles are in dermal papillae of fingertips, Pacinian corpuscles are in deeper dermis and subcutaneous tissue, and Ruffini endings are in deeper skin layers.
What is the function of sensory corpuscles?
Sensory corpuscles are involved in transducing mechanical stimuli from the environment into electrical signals that are conducted along sensory nerve fibers to the central nervous system. Different corpuscle types respond to distinct stimulus qualities—some are tuned to light touch, others to vibration, sustained pressure, or skin stretch—collectively contributing to somatosensory perception.
What conditions may affect sensory corpuscles?
Conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, aging, diabetes mellitus, and chronic mechanical compression may be associated with structural changes or loss of sensory corpuscles. Leprosy may be associated with destruction of Meissner's corpuscles in affected skin. Alterations in sensory corpuscle density or morphology may be involved in changes in tactile sensitivity.
How are sensory corpuscles examined?
Sensory corpuscles are examined using histological sections of skin or mucous membrane tissue, stained with hematoxylin and eosin or specialized stains such as Masson's trichrome. Immunohistochemistry using antibodies against markers such as S-100 protein can highlight associated Schwann cells. Electron microscopy provides ultrastructural detail of neuronal terminations and encapsulating cells.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.