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A free nerve ending (FNE) is an unspecialized, afferent nerve ending, meaning it brings information from the body's periphery toward the brain. They function as cutaneous receptors and are essentially used by vertebrates to detect pain.
[edit] StructureFree nerve endings are unencapsulated and have no complex sensory structures, unlike those found in Meissner's or Pacinian corpuscles. They are the most common type of nerve ending, and are most frequently found in the skin. They penetrate the epidermis and end in the stratum granulosum. [edit] TypesFree nerve ending have different rate of adaptation, stimulus modalities and fiber types. [edit] Rate of adaptionDifferent types of FNE can be rapidly adapting, intermediate adapting, or slowly adapting. Aδ fibres are fast-adapting, while C fibers are slowly adapting. [edit] ModalityFree nerve endings can detect temperature, mechanical stimuli (touch, pressure, stretch) or pain (nociception). Thus, different free nerve endings work as thermoreceptors, cutaneous mechanoreceptors and nociceptors. In other words, they express polymodality. [edit] Fiber typesSee also: Sensory fiber types The majority of Aδ (A delta) fibers (group III) and C (group IV) fibers end as free nerve endings. [edit] External links
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