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Ruffini Ending Information

The Bulbous corpuscle or Ruffini ending or Ruffini corpuscle is a class of slowly adapting mechanoreceptor thought to exist only in the glabrous dermis and subcutaneous tissue of humans. It is named after Angelo Ruffini.

Function

This spindle-shaped receptor is sensitive to skin stretch, and contributes to the kinesthetic sense of and control of finger position and movement.[1] It is believed to be useful for monitoring slippage of objects along the surface of the skin, allowing modulation of grip on an object.

Ruffini endings are located in the deep layers of the skin, and register mechanical deformation within joints, more specifically angle change, with a specificity of up to 2 degrees, as well as continuous pressure states.They also act as a thermoreceptors that respond for a long time, so in case of deep burn there will be no pain as these receptors will be burned off. [2]

Footnotes and references

  1. ^ Mountcastle, Vernon C. (2005). The Sensory Hand: Neural Mechanisms of Somatic Sensation. Harvard University Press. p. 34.
  2. ^ Hamilton, Nancy (2008). Kinesiology: Scientific Basis of Human Motion. McGraw-Hill. pp. 76–7.

External links

Nervous system, receptors: somatosensory system (GA 10.1059)
Medial lemniscus

Touch/mechanoreceptors: Lamellar/Pacinian corpuscles – vibrationTactile/Meissner's corpuscles – light touchMerkel's discs – pressureBulbous/Ruffini endings - stretchFree nerve endings – painHair cellsBaroreceptor

Proprioception: Golgi organ – tension/lengthMuscle spindle – velocity of change (Intrafusal muscle fiberNuclear chain fiberNuclear bag fiber)

Spinothalamic tract

Pain: Nociception and Nociceptors

Temperature: Thermoreceptors

: PNS

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