Anatomy - ANS Flashcards
Nervous System Schematic
Autonomic Nervous System
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ANS
- primarily described as an EFFERENT/MOTOR system
- AFFERENT (Sensory) fibers travel alongside the efferent nerve fibers
- carry impulses from target organs
- similar to somatic system
Wjat are the 3 types of Ganglia?
Autonomic Ganglia
- collection of nerve cells OUTSIDE CNS
- contain postganglioninc sympathetic or parasympathetic nerve cell bodies
Sympathetic Ganglia (fight or flight)
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Sympathetic chain ganglia (para vertebral ganglia)
- chain ganglia found at all levels of the spinal cord/nerves
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Preaortic sympathetic ganglia (prevertebral ganglia)
- ONLY located in the abdomen
- associated w/ major branches of abdominal aorta
Parasympathetic Ganglia (rest and digest)
- discrete parasympathetic ganglia = ONLY found in the head
- FOR THE REST OF THE BODY:
- postganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies are found scattered near or in the walls of target organs
What are the Ganglion Characteristics of Autonomic Schematic (Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic)?
CNS (Cell bodies)
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Sympathetic
- Short = preganglion (myelinated)
- Long = postganglion (unmyelinated)
- Target = smooth m.; cardiac m.; glands
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Parasympathetic
- Long = preganglion (myelinated)
- Short = postganglion (unmyelinated)
- Target = smooth m.; cardiac m.; glands
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What are the subdivision of the ANS?
Sympathetic:
- thoracolumbar system
- T1-L2 outflow
- no preganglionic fiber before T1 or after L2
Parasympathetic:
- craniosacral system
- CN, III, VII, IX, X & S2,3,4
Targets:
- smooth muscle
- glands
- cardiac muscle
- Both systems need TWO neurons to effect the targets
What are the Autonomic Ganglia (visceral motor) connections?
Parasympathetic Ganglia
- 4 cranial ganglia
- rest in organ wall
Sympathetic Ganglia
- Sympathetic chain gangia
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Pre-aortic ganglia (gut associated)
- Celiac
- Sup. mesenteric
- Inf. mesenteric
- Aorticorenal
- Renal
What are the Basic Features of the Spinal Cord?
Dorsal (Back/Posterior)
- Sensory
- Dorsal horn
- Dorsal rootlets
- Dorsal root
- Dorsal root ganglion
- Dorsal root ramis
Ventral (Front/Anterior)
- Motor
- Ventral horn
- Ventral rootlets
- Ventral root
- Ventral ramis
- Lateral horn
- Autonomic preganglionic cell bodies
- except: 4 parasym CNs
- Autonomic preganglionic cell bodies
Sensory vs. Motor
Somatic vs. Visceral
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Somatic Sensory
- PPPTT
- Pain
- Pressure
- Proprioception
- Touch
- Temp
- Cell body =
- skin/muscles of body wall/limbs
- dorsal root ganglion
- Synapse = spinal nerve
- PPPTT
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Somatic Motor
- Somatic innervation of the body wall
- Cell body = spinal nerve
- Synapse = skin/muscles of body wall/limbs
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Visceral Sensory (same as Somatic)
- Cell body =
- skin/muscles of body wall/limbs
- dorsal root ganglion
- Synapse = spinal nerve
- Cell body =
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Visceral Motor (Postganglionic Sympathetics)
- Cell body = spinal cord
- thru white r.c.
- Synapse =
- sympathetic chain or
- organ
- Cell body = spinal cord
What are the characteristics of the Sympathetic Nervous System?
Basics:
- Thoraco-Lumbar Outflow
- T1 - L2
- 14 pre-ganglionic segments
- cell bodies = intermedio-lateral cell column
- Pre-ganglionic nerve cell processes exit CNS via:
- ventral root –> spinal nerve
- spinal nerve –> white ramus communicantes
- 14 white r.c.
- preganglionic processes –> sympathetic chain
Sympathetic Ganglia Locations:
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Paravertebral / chain ganglia
- 3 large in cervical region
- Superior
- Middle
- Inferior
- 1 on each ventral ramus in other regions
- Sympathetic chain
- 3 large in cervical region
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Preaortic/prevertebral ganglia__
- at roots of major arterties branching from abdominal aorta
What are the Options of Pre-Ganglionic Processes?
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Option I:
- Synapse in the chain ganglia
- Distribute the postganglionic fibers via branches of spinal nerves
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Option II:
- Travel up/down the chain
- Synapse above or below T1 & L2
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Option III:
- Do not synapse at chain ganglia
- Leave the chain –> splanchnic nerves
- Greater T5-T9/Lesser T10-11/Least T12
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Option IV:
- Synapse at the ganglia
- Become splanchnics (regional)
Sympathetic Innervation of Thoracic Viscera
Sympathetic innervation of Abdominopelvic Viscera
General Patterns of the Sympathetics
What is the difference between Paravertebral Chain Ganglia & Pre-Aortic (Prevertebral) Ganglia?
Pre-Aortic (Prevertebral) Ganglia
- Do not synapse at sympathetic chain
- Mostly involve GI organs
What is the Parasympathetic - Craniosacral Outflow?
Parasympathetic (Feed/Fuck)
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Cranio - from the brain
- preganglionic cell bodies in brainstem
- associated w/ CN III, VII, IX, X
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Sacral - sacral/pelvic region
- preganglionic cell bodies in spinal cord
- Segments S2,3,4 = fxn in pelvic region
- aka: pelvic splanchnic nerves
Sympathetic (Fight/Flight)
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Thoracolumbar outflow
- T1 - L2
- Lungs, Heart, Liver, Kidney, Intestines –> Spleen
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Notes:
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NO PARASYMPATHETIC INNERVATION TO THE BODY WALLS OR LIMBS
- parasympathetic fibers only found on nerves leaving CNS
- CN III, VII, IX, X and S2-4
- distributed in plexus around organs in the body cavity
- parasympathetic fibers only found on nerves leaving CNS
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NO PARASYMPATHETIC INNERVATION TO THE BODY WALLS OR LIMBS