ANS Flashcards
Describe the pathway of SNS
Short pre and long Post, the pre act as an integration station and can coordinate many inputs and outputs
NT of SNS
ACh for Pre at nicotinic Receptors and NA for Post at adrenergic receptors (ACh for some salivary glands)
Describe the pathway of PNS
Long pre and short post, acts as a relay station
NT of PNS
ACh for pre at Nicotinic and ACh for Post at Muscarinic receptors
List the regions of SNS nuclei
In the Thoracic and upper lumbar regions in the intermediolateral cells of the spinal cord
List the regions of PNS nuclei
Cranial and Saccral
Myelination status of nerves
Post is not, while pre can be in some situations for both PNS and ANS
List 6 functions of SNS
Increased heart rate, blood flow and contraction of heart, decreased gut motility and blood flow to gut, airway relaxation
functions of the PNS
SLUD, decreased heart rate, increased gut motility, constriction of airways
Describe location of SNS post ganglionic cells and how that relates to function
Paravertebral = Vasodilation while Prevertebral relate to Organ specific
What is the nucleus of the solitary tract
Tract that runs through the retincula formation and terminates in the Pons/Medulla. Will receive input from CN VII, IX and X regarding all taste from the tongue/epiglottis and chemoreceptors/baroreceptors from the aortic arch and carotid bodies
Where are the PNS nuclei located and what is there general functions
Ganglion are located in the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons (S1-S5) and in the reticular formation of the cervical region. They act as relay stations only, no complex integration of signals