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Title: Autonomic Nervous System


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Autonomic Nervous System
  • Medical Neuroscience
  • Dr. Wiegand

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Autonomic Nervous System
  • Enteric System
  • Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • All systems have GVE and GVA components
  • Primarily considered a
  • two neuron chain motor system

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Autonomic Nervous System
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Skeletal vs. Smooth MuscleMotor Systems
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PSNS SNS Similarities
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PSNS SNS Differences
  • SNS
  • activate body
  • thoracolumbar (T1-L2)
  • short preganglionic/long postganglionic fibers
  • global responses
  • postganglionic transmitter norepinephrine
    (except sweat glands ACH)
  • PSNS
  • prepare body for rest
  • craniosacral (CN III, VII, IX, X S2-4)
  • long preganglionics/short postganglionic fibers
  • discrete/local responses
  • postganglionic transmitter acetylcholine

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Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Fight or Flight system
  • Activation
  • increases heart rate
  • increases sweating
  • dilates pupil
  • inhibits GI movement
  • closes sphincters
  • diverts blood from skin and GI tract to skeletal
    muscles

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Sympathetic Nervous System- Preganglionic Neuron
May
  1. terminate on postganglionic neuron in the
    sympathetic chain ganglia
  2. ascend or descend to higher or lower ganglia and
    terminate on postganglionic neuron in the
    sympathetic chain ganglia
  3. pass through the sympathetic chain to
    prevertebral ganglia (celiac, inferior or
    superior mesenteric)
  4. pass through the sympathetic chain ganglia to
    adrenal medulla

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  • referred pain
  • heart T1-4
  • gall bladder T6-8
  • stomach T7-8

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  • preganglionic fibers from T1-5 ascend
  • postganglionic fibers from sup. cervical ganglia
    follow carotid a.
  • fibers follow III and V ophthalmic
  • innervate dilator m, levator palpebrae, sweat
    lacrimal glands

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Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • prepares body for rest
  • promotes digestion, GI peristalsis
  • slows heart rate
  • constricts pupil
  • empties bladder
  • relaxes sphincters
  • mediates genital erection

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Horners Syndrome
  • damage to the descending fibers from the
    hypothalamus or the superior cervical ganglia
  • miosis pupillary constriction
  • anhidrosis lack of sweating
  • ptosis drooping of the eye lid
  • enophthalmos eye appears to sink in to the orbit

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Bladder
  • SNS retention
  • PSNS voiding (micturation)

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L1 L2 GVE
  • SNS input from L1-2 (int. urinary sphincter)
  • PSNS input from S2-4 (detrusor mm)
  • GSE (Onuf) to ext. urinary sphincter
  • GSA (pain, temp pressure to T12/L1 S2-4
  • GVA to S2-4
  • paracentral lobule brainstem

S2 S4 GVE
S2 S4 GSE
S2-4 GVA/GSA (T12/L1)
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Autonomic Nervous System and the Bladder
  • UMN bladder spastic bladder automatic
    reflex bladder
  • LMN bladder flaccid bladder atonic
    bladder autonomous reflex bladder

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