Autonomic Physiology 1 Flashcards

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<p>What does the autonomic nervous system control?</p>

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<p>Involuntary movement</p>

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<p>What are some examples of things that the autonomic nervous system controls?</p>

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<p>Smooth muscle</p>

<p>Secretion from glands</p>

<p>Focusing of the eye</p>

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<p>What are the 2 nervous systems?</p>

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<p>Somatic</p>

<p>Autonomic</p>

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<p>What are the 3 sections of the autonomic nervous system?</p>

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<p>Sympathetic division</p>

<p>Parasympathetic division</p>

<p>Enteric nervous system</p>

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<p>What does the enteric nervous system do?</p>

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<p>Controls the gut</p>

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What does a diagram showing the differences between the autonomic and somatic nervous systems look like?

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<p>What is a ganglia?</p>

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<p>Neuron cell body in the PNS, outside of the CNS</p>

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<p>What is the fibre called between the spinal cord and the ganglia?</p>

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<p>Pre-ganglia fibre</p>

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<p>What is the fibre called between the ganglia and the target cell?</p>

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<p>Post-ganglia fibre</p>

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<p>What is the myelination of the pre-ganglia fibre like?</p>

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<p>Small unmyelinated</p>

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<p>What is the myelination of the post ganglia fibre like?</p>

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<p>Unmyelinated</p>

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<p>What are properties of the somatic nervous system?</p>

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<p>Specialised neuromuscular junction</p>

<p>Ionotropic receptors</p>

<p>Always activates target</p>

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<p>What are properties of the autonomic nervous system (contrasting of the somatic)?</p>

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<p>Low specialised junction</p>

<p>Metabotropic receptors (G protein)</p>

<p>May excite or inhibit target</p>

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<p>What is the sympathetic division associated with?</p>

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<p>Fight or flight</p>

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<p>What is the parasympathetic system associated with?</p>

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<p>Rest and digest</p>

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<p>Where does the sympathetic nervous system leave the spinal cord from?</p>

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<p>Thoracic (T1-12) and lumbar (L1-2) regions</p>

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<p>In the sympathetic system where does the ganglia lie between the spinal cord and the target cell?</p>

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<p>Close to the spinal cord</p>

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<p>What are paravertebral ganglia?</p>

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<p>Lie close to the spinal cord</p>

19
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<p>Why are pregangliotic regions known as white ramum?</p>

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<p>Due to myelination</p>

20
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<p>What are postgangliatic fibres also known as?</p>

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<p>Grey ramus</p>

21
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<p>What leads to mass activation within the autonomic nervous system?</p>

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<p>Covergence and divergence</p>

22
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What does a diagram showing the sympathetic division look like?

23
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<p>What are the neurotransmitters of the autonomic nervous system?</p>

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<p>Acetylcholine</p>

<p>Noradrenaline</p>

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<p>What kind of receptors does noradrenaline act on?</p>

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<p>Adrenergic receptors</p>

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What are the adrenergic receptors that noradrenaline act on called?

Alpha and beta receptors

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What kind of receptors does acetylcholine act on?

Cholinergic receptors

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What are the cholinergic receptors that acetylcholine act on called?

Muscurinic and nicotinic

 

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What kind of receptors does the autonomic nervous system use?

G protein coupled

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What do preganglionic fibres release in the sympathetic nervous system and what does it act on?

Acetylcholine acting on a nicotine cholinergic receptor

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What do post ganglionic fibres release in the sympathetic nervous system and what do they act on?

Noradrenaline which acts on alpha or beta adrenergic receptors

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What post ganglionic cells have no axons?

Adrenal medulla

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What acts on the adrenal medulla?

Sympathetic nervous system

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What does the adrenal medulla do?

Releases adrenaline and noradrenaline (4:1) in the blood which then binds to the same receptors via the blood

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Where does the parasympathetic nervous system exit the spinal cord?

Cranial (III, VII, IX, X) and sacral (S2-4) regions

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Where do ganglia lie in the parasympathetic nervous system?

Close to the target

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What do preganglionic fibres in the parasympathetic system release and what do they act on?

Acetylcholine which acts on nicotinic cholinergic receptors

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What do postganglionic fibres in the parasympathetic system release and what do they act on?

Acetylcholine which acts on muscarinic cholinergic receptors

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What does a diagram showing the parasympathetic nervous system look like?
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What are examples of postganglionic fibres not following the rules?

Sympathetic cholinergic fibres innervate sweat glands

Some release non adrenergic and non cholinergic transmitters such as peptides or NO