Pacinian Corpuscle
Pacinian Corpuscle

Pacinian Corpuscle

Skin contains many sensory receptors. Pacinian corpuscles are the most obvious as they form large (~ 1 mm), onion-like structures in the dermis and hypodermis. Pacinian corpuscles contain a myelinated nerve ending in the central core of the structure. The outer layers are composed of flattened cells, collagen fibers and a lymph-like fluid. Pacinian corpuscles are sensitive to mechanical and vibratory pressure.