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The anatomy, function, and development of mammalian Aβ low ...Each Pacinian corpuscle is innervated by a single myelinated Aβ somatosensory neuron, which loses its myelination and assumes a relatively straight trajectory ...
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Structural and functional dissection of the Pacinian corpuscle ... - NIHPacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting mechanoreceptor end-organs that detect transient touch and high-frequency vibration.
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The Human Cutaneous Sensory Corpuscles: An Update - MDPIJan 10, 2021 · Pacini (Pacinian) Corpuscles. Pacini corpuscles are large, ovoid formations (up to 5 × 3 mm) largely distributed in most organs and tissues, ...
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Pacinian corpuscle in the human pancreas - PubMedWe observed a Pacinian corpuscle in a serial section of a tissue from a pancreatic cancer patient. We report the histologic and immunohistochemical patterns in ...
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Mechanoreceptors in the human anterior cruciate ligament - PubMedIn addition to free nerve endings, two morphologically distinct mechanoreceptors were identified: (1) Ruffini end organs and (2) Pacinian corpuscles.
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Distribution of human Pacinian corpuscles in the hand. A cadaver ...The percentage of the total was 44 to 60% in the fingers, 23 to 48% in the metacarpophalangeal area and 8 to 18% in the thenar and hypothenar regions.
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MRI evaluation of Pacinian corpuscle number and distribution in the ...Mar 7, 2025 · These sensory receptors are found all over the body but are particularly common on the hands and feet, occurring in groups of 3 to 5 per cm2 [2] ...
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Measurements on pacinian corpuscles in the fingertip - ResearchGateThe percentage of the total was 44 to 60% in the fingers, 23 to 48% in the metacarpophalangeal area and 8 to 18% in the thenar and hypothenar regions. ...
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The Pacinian Corpuscle | SpringerLinkPacinian corpuscles are highly sensitive mechanoreceptors which respond only to rapid mechanical changes. They are particularly responsive to vibration.
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Age related changes in skin sensitivity assessed with smartphone ...Aug 1, 2024 · Histological studies have identified a reduction to Pacinian and Meissner's Corpuscle density with age, as well as morphological changes. These ...
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Comparative study on the distribution of Pacinian corpuscles in the ...Aug 12, 2025 · The presence of Pacinian corpuscles (PCs) in the nerves of the fingers was first discovered in 1741 by Abraham Vater and later described ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Multiscale Mechanical Model of the Pacinian Corpuscle Shows ...Sep 21, 2015 · The PC is about 1 mm in length by 0.67 mm in width and has an ovoid shape with a single myelinated nerve fiber located along the long axis of ...
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[PDF] Perception and mechanical properties of the Pacinian corpuscleThere are about 100 per cm2 at the fingertip [4, 6, 5]. Ruffini corpuscles are sensitive to skin stretch, providing information on direction of object motion or ...
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Pacinian Corpuscles (pancreas) | Nervous Tissue - Histology GuidePacinian corpuscles (or lamellar corpuscles) are nerve endings responsible for sensitivity to vibration and pressure. They occur in skin, mesentery, joints, ...
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FINE STRUCTURE OF PACINIAN CORPUSCLES IN THE ...The myelinated segment of the corpuscle contains blood vessels separated from the axon by collagen fibers and 3 to 4 layers of lamellae. No blood vessels are ...
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The Lamellar Cells of Vertebrate Meissner and Pacinian CorpusclesMar 9, 2022 · Here, we review and update the embryonic origin, development ... mesenchyme, the somatosensory nerve, and neural crest-derived cells.
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ETS transcription factor ER81 is required for the pacinian corpuscle ...Feb 21, 2006 · These two cell types are derived from the neural crest and local mesenchyme, respectively (Zelená, 1994), as do cells of inner core and ...
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An immunohistochemical study of PIEZO2 - PubMedMay 4, 2022 · PIEZO2 expression in axons terminals started at 23 WEGA in Pacinian corpuscles and at 36 WEGA in the case of Meissner corpuscles. The occurrence ...
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Assessing Decreased Sensation and Increased Sensory ...Pacinian corpuscles respond to vibratory stimuli ... Beyond reductions in ENFD, cutaneous nerve terminals may show morphological changes in DSPN (54–58).
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MRI evaluation of Pacinian corpuscle number and distribution in the ...Mar 7, 2025 · PC feature an oval shape and consist of single non-myelinated terminal nerve endings and their associated Schwann-derivate cells, surrounded on ...<|separator|>
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Lamellar Schwann cells in the Pacinian corpuscle potentiate ...Jun 11, 2025 · The innermost layers consist of ~60 densely packed lamellar Schwann cells (LSCs), whose function remains largely unknown. Using high-resolution ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Electron microscopy of the pacinian corpuscle - PubMedThe Pacinian corpuscle has a framework of cytoplasmic lamellae arranged concentrically in the outer zone, and bilaterally in the core.Missing: capsule dynamics
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Role of extracellular matrix in the regeneration of a pacinian corpuscleLamellar cells of the inner core are considered to be specialized Schwann cells, and the outer core cells are modified perineurial cells.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The Lamellar Cells of Vertebrate Meissner and Pacinian CorpusclesMar 8, 2022 · Structurally, they consist, in addition to the axons, of non-myelinating Schwann-like cells (terminal glial cells) and endoneurial- and ...
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Computational Model of a Pacinian Corpuscle for an Electrical ...Sep 5, 2020 · The PC is made of an onion-like lamellar structure filled with interlamellar fluid [22]. The lamellar structure of the capsule acts as a ...
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Structural and functional dissection of the Pacinian corpuscle ...Aug 26, 2024 · Instead, these properties arise from the inner core, composed of gap junction-coupled lamellar Schwann cells (LSCs) surrounding the afferent ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The inner core enables transient touch detection in the Pacinian ...Feb 26, 2025 · Pacinian corpuscles detect transient touch and vibration in vertebrates. Corpuscles are composed of a mechanoreceptor afferent surrounded by ...Missing: biomechanical | Show results with:biomechanical
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Components of receptor adaptation in a Pacinian corpuscle - PMCLOEWENSTEIN W. R. Generator processes of repetitive activity in a pacinian corpuscle. J Gen Physiol. 1958 Mar 20;41(4):825–845. doi: 10.1085/jgp.41.4.825 ...Missing: transduction | Show results with:transduction
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Physiology, Vibratory Sense - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMay 1, 2023 · Meissner corpuscles detect frequencies between 30 and 50 Hz; Pacinian corpuscles are sensitive to frequencies between 100 and 400 Hz. The dorsal ...Missing: 30-800 | Show results with:30-800
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Touch sense: Functional organization and molecular determinants ...Pacinian corpuscles sense gross pressure changes and most of all vibrations (150–300 Hz), which they can detect even centimeters away [Fig. 2 (A3)]. Tonic ...
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Somatosensation | Biology II - Lumen LearningPacinian corpuscles (seen in Figure 4) are located deep in the dermis of both glabrous and hairy skin and are structurally similar to Meissner's corpuscles; ...
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Vibrotactile Sensitivity and the Frequency Response of the Pacinian ...Aug 7, 2025 · More specifically, Pacinian corpuscle's maximum sensitivity frequency is located at around 250-300 Hz, and extends to 200 and 400 Hz.
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Coding of self and environment by Pacinian neurons in freely ... - NIHSep 13, 2023 · Pacinian corpuscle neurons are specialized low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) that are tuned to detect high-frequency vibration (~40–2000 Hz) ...
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Vibrotactile intensity and frequency information in the Pacinian systemAug 9, 2025 · The objective of the study was to characterize the Pacinian representation of stimulus waveform. Subjects were presented with pairs of ...
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Survey of temporal coding of sensory information - FrontiersHere we present evidence for the ubiquity of fine spike timing and temporal coding broadly observed across sensory systems and widely conserved across ...
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Coding of self and environment by Pacinian neurons in freely ...Oct 9, 2024 · Pacinian corpuscle neurons are specialized low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) that are tuned to detect high-frequency vibration ...
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(PDF) Coding of self and environment by Pacinian neurons in freely ...Sep 13, 2023 · We find that Pacinian LTMRs can robustly respond to self-generated vibrations caused by movement alone. Pacinians are highly active during a ...
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Physiology, Mechanoreceptors - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfPacinian corpuscles are large encapsulated nerve endings located in the subcutaneous tissue. They make up to 15% of the cutaneous receptors in the hand ...Missing: unmyelinated terminal
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Detection of Vibration Transmitted Through an Object Grasped in the ...A tool or probe often functions as an extension of the hand, transmitting vibrations to the hand to produce a percept of the object contacting the tool or probe ...
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The structure and function of Pacinian corpuscles: a review - PubMedThe structure and function of Pacinian corpuscles: a review. Prog Neurobiol. 1994 Jan;42(1):79-128. doi: 10.1016/0301-0082(94)90022-1. Authors. J Bell , S ...Missing: seminal Johansson
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[PDF] Neurophysiology of ACL Injury. - Orthopedic ReviewsNov 2, 2024 · The ACL, densely populated with mechanoreceptors, plays a critical role in joint proprioception, dynamically regulating knee stability ...
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Knee Proprioception: A Review of Mechanisms, Measurements, and ...Apr 1, 1998 · 3'5 In the knee, it is believed that proprioception is determined primarily by input from joint (Ruffini endings, pacinian corpuscles, bare ...<|separator|>
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Spatial patterns of cutaneous vibration during whole-hand haptic ...Mar 28, 2016 · Pacinian corpuscles (PCs) have receptive fields that can span several centimeters and are located in the deep dermis of the volar (glabrous) ...Abstract · Results · Materials And MethodsMissing: ablation | Show results with:ablation
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Hand Function Across the Lifespan - Oxford AcademicPacinian corpuscles also change in morphology and distribution with age. Histological studies of palmar digital skin have shown that Pacinian corpuscles ...9 Hand Function Across The... · Active Haptic Sensing · Prehension
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Contribution of remote Pacinian corpuscles to flutter-range ... - NatureNov 14, 2024 · We investigated both hairy and glabrous skin because FA2 afferents and PCs are found in both types of skin, and because remote transmission ...
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Involvement of Cutaneous Sensory Corpuscles in Non-Painful and ...In the present study, we have found a marked decrease in the number of Pacinian corpuscles associated with diabetes neuropathic, in fact a dramatic reduction ...
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Pacinian corpuscle hyperplasia: A review of the literature - PMCNov 4, 2020 · Pacinian corpuscle hyperplasia typically presents as a tender nodule on the volar aspect of the palm or digit, often after trauma.Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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[PDF] Pacinian Corpuscle Neuroma: A Rare Case Report with Review of ...Jul 20, 2020 · The definitive diagnosis and treatment of this disease are possible if surgical resection is performed after careful consideration of ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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The Role of PIEZO2 in Human MechanosensationSep 21, 2016 · The stretch-gated ion channel PIEZO2 has been shown to be essential for aspects of mechanosensation in model organisms.The Role Of Piezo2 In Human... · Clinical And Genetic... · Vibration Sensing And Touch...
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Vibration thresholds in carpal tunnel syndrome assessed by ... - NIHDec 8, 2017 · The VPT can be assessed at a single frequency using a tuning fork (128 Hz) or by vibrometry (100–120 Hz). A technique, multi-frequency ...
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Diabetes - Endocrine AbstractsThere are new methods to evaluate vibration sense and pressure sensation acting on Aβ, and C type fibres. TENS is considered as a non-invasive, cheap technique.
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[PDF] THE STRUCTURE OF HUMAN DIGITAL PACINIAN CORPUSCLES ...4). FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ANATOMICAL FINDINGS. The receptor part of the corpuscle of the inner bulb is surrounded by a series of non-elastic ...
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The impulse discharge from the pacinian corpuscle - PubMedThe impulse discharge from the pacinian corpuscle. J Physiol. 1929 Oct 23;68(2):139-54. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1929.sp002601. Authors. E D Adrian, K Umrath.Missing: Edgar electrophysiological recordings 1920s 1930s vibration
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The Initiation of Nerve Impulses by Mesenteric Pacinian Corpuscles1950;137(886):96-114. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1950.0026. Authors. J A B GRAY, J L MALCOLM ... Pacinian Corpuscles*.
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ACL Pacinian mechanoreceptors: Conceptualizing a vasoregulatory ...Jun 12, 2025 · Pacinian mechanoreceptor‐mediated vasoregulation may be important for post‐sport performance or exercise training during primary ACL healing from accumulated ...
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Pharmacologically targeting Schwann cells to improve regeneration ...Jun 19, 2025 · Manipulating Schwann cell phenotype has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance the rate of nerve regeneration, offering potential ...
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A natural biomimetic prosthetic hand with neuromorphic tactile ...Mar 5, 2025 · The layered sensing approach mimics nature, including the deep vibration sensing of the Pacinian corpuscles. Now, the hybrid finger's ...