Vater-Pacini corpuscles - significado y definición. Qué es Vater-Pacini corpuscles
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Qué (quién) es Vater-Pacini corpuscles - definición

TYPE OF MECHANORECEPTOR CELL IN HAIRLESS MAMMALS
Pacinian corpuscles; Pacinian Corpuscle; Vater-pacini corpuscle; Lamellated corpuscle; Vater-Pacini corpuscles; Golgi-mazzoni corpuscles; Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles; Golgi-Mazzoni; Pacinian corpuscle end-organs; Pacinian body; Pacinian; Lamellar corpuscles; Vater-Pacini; Lamellar corpuscle

Pacinian corpuscle         
Pacinian corpuscle or lamellar corpuscle or Vater-Pacini corpuscle; is one of the four major types of mechanoreceptors (specialized nerve ending with adventitious tissue for mechanical sensation) found in mammalian skin. This type of mechanoreceptor is found in both glabrous (hairless) and hirsute (hairy) skins, viscera, joints and attached to periosteum of bone, primarily responsible for sensitivity to vibration.
Pacinian         
·adj Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Filippo Pacini, an Italian physician of the 19th century.
Heinrich Vater         
MINERALOGIST
Heinrich August Vater; Heinrich A Vater; Heinrich A. Vater
Heinrich August Vater (5 September 1859 in Bremen – 10 February 1930 in Dresden) was a German soil scientist and forestry scientist. Vater was a pioneer in the areas of forest soil science, land evaluation, and forest fertilization.

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Pacinian corpuscle

Pacinian corpuscle or lamellar corpuscle or Vater-Pacini corpuscle; is one of the four major types of mechanoreceptors (specialized nerve ending with adventitious tissue for mechanical sensation) found in mammalian skin. This type of mechanoreceptor is found in both glabrous (hairless) and hirsute (hairy) skins, viscera, joints and attached to periosteum of bone, primarily responsible for sensitivity to vibration. Few of them are also sensitive to quasi-static or low frequency pressure stimulus. Most of them respond only to sudden disturbances and are especially sensitive to vibration of few hundreds of Hz. The vibrational role may be used for detecting surface texture, e.g., rough vs. smooth. Most of the Pacinian corpuscles act as rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors. Groups of corpuscles respond to pressure changes, e.g. on grasping or releasing an object.