- Nerve fibers are long extensions of neurons that transmit electrical signals throughout the nervous system.
- They consist of axons covered by a myelin sheath and are classified into three main types based on diameter, myelination, and conduction velocity: A, B, and C fibers.
Types of Nerve Fibers:
A Fibers:
- Myelinated with a large diameter (1-22 micrometers).
- Subtypes: Aα (motor signals, proprioception), Aβ (touch, pressure, vibration), Aγ (muscle spindle regulation), Aδ (fast pain, temperature, pressure).
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B Fibers:
- Myelinated with a smaller diameter (1-3 micrometers).
- Involved in transmitting autonomic nervous system signals, regulating involuntary functions like heartbeat and digestion.
C Fibers:
- Unmyelinated with the smallest diameter (0.2-1.5 micrometers).
- Slowest conduction, responsible for slow pain, temperature, itch sensations, and some autonomic functions.
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Properties of nerve fiber:
Diameter:
- The diameter of a nerve fiber affects the conduction velocity of the electrical signals it carries.
- Larger diameter fibers can transmit signals more rapidly than smaller diameter fibers.
Myelination:
- Myelinated nerve fibers are wrapped in a fatty substance called myelin, which insulates the axon and allows for faster signal transmission.
- Unmyelinated nerve fibers do not have this insulation, leading to slower signal transmission.
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Conduction velocity:
- The speed at which electrical signals are transmitted along nerve fiber is called conduction velocity.
- This property is influenced by factors such as diameter and myelination, with larger diameter and myelinated fibers having faster conduction velocities.
Function:
- Different types of nerve fibers are responsible for transmitting different types of sensory and motor information.
- This functional diversity allows the nervous system to process and transmit a wide range of information throughout the body.
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