ANS Flashcards
What are the effector organs of the ANS?
visceral organs, smooth muscle, secretory glands and cardiac muscle.
What is the main aim of the ANS?
To maintain homeostasis; a constant internal environment.
Regulate the continuous outputs of the 2 opposing systems, non-stop.
Promotes excretory mechanisms
Where does sympathetic fibres come out of the CNS?
T1 to L2
Where does parasympathetic fibres come out of the CNS?
Cranial nerve nuclei and S2-4.
CN III, VII, IX and X
Where are parasympathetic pre-ganglionic neurons found?
pre-ganglionic neurons in dorsal vagal motor nucleus or spinal segmental nerves of S2-S4 segments.
What routes can sympathetic pre-ganglionics take?
synapse in chain at level of origin, synapse at different level to origin up or down the chain or may not synapse in paravertebral chain e.g. splachnic nerves.
What are grey and white rami communicantes
Two little connecting tubes for sympathetic fibres to enter ganglionic chain and synapse
What are the two variants of sympathetic outflow targets?
Somatic targets: travel along segmental nerves
Visceral targets: largely supplued vua pre-ganglionated trunks known as splachnic nerves. Terminate on pre-vertebral ganglia. Supply abdominal viscera via coeliac, superior and inferior mesenteric ganglia
How do sympathetic post-ganglionic fibres reach the head and neck?
By hitch hiking on arterial system of head and neck via common carotids, external and internal. Lie outside carotid sheath.