Autonomic physiology 1 Flashcards

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1
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Which nervous system contains pre- & post-ganglionic fibre?

A

The autonomic nervous system

Somatic nervous system has one long neuron all the way from CNS to skeletal muscle.

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Which fibres in the autonomic nervous system are myelinated?

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Pre-ganglionic fibres are always myelinated. (post-ganglionic fibres are always unmyelinated)

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3
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What kind of receptors are used in the autonomic nervous system?

A
Metabotropic receptors (g-protein coupled receptors) mainly
Ionotropic receptors
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Can the autonomic nervous system excite or inhibit a target?

A

Both

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IS the autonomic system’s junctions more or less speacilaised than the somatic?

A

Less

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6
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Which system of the autonomic system is designed for fight or flght?

A

the sympathetic system

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Whats the difference between the fibre lengths in the parasympathetic and sympathetic systems?

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Sympathetic system has short pre-ganglionic and long post-ganglionic fibres.
Parasympathetic is the opposite.

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What part of the spinal cord does the sympathetic system exit from?

A

Thoracic (T1-T12) and lumbar (L1-L2)

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What part of the spinal cord does the parasympathetic system exit from?

A

Cranial (3,7,9 & 10)

Sacral (S2-S5)

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10
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What are the 2 types of ganglia in the sympathetic nervous system?

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Prevertebral ganglia (collateral ganglia) and paravertebral ganglia (in the sympathetic trunk).

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What is the white ramus?

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Preganglionic fibres (white because theyre myelinated)

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What is the grey ramus?

A

Postganglionic fibres

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13
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On what receptors does acetylcholine act?

A

Cholineric receptors (Nicotinic & muscarinic)

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On what receptors does noradrenaline (& adrenaline) act?

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Adrenergic (alpha-receptors and beta-receptors)

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In the sympathetic system what fibres use what neurotransmitter?

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The pre-ganglionic fibres release acetylcholine on nicotinic receptors.
Post-ganglionic fibres release noradrenaline on adrenergic receptors.

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16
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What is different about the adrenal medulla.

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The post-ganglionic cells have no acons and simply release adrenaline and noradrenaline into the blood for trnsport to adrenergic receptors.

17
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Where are the ganglia of the parasympathetic system?

A

Close to or within the target.

18
Q

What neurotransmitters are used in the pre-ganglionic fibres of the parasympathetic system?

A

Acetyl choline acting on nicotinic receptors

19
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What neurotransmitters are used by post-ganglionic fibres of the parasympathetic system?

A

Acetylcholine acting on muscarinic receptors.

20
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What are NANC transmitters?

A

Non-adrenergic and non-cholinergic transmitters relaesed by some post-ganglionic fibres. (NO & Peptides)

21
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What are the 3 types of differences between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems?

A
  • outflow from the CNS
  • Types of transmitters/receptors
  • Location of Ganglia