Enteric Nervous System NOT FINISHED Flashcards

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The enteric nervous system is known as the intrinsic innervation of the GI tract. What is meant by intrinsic?

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All neural elements are within the GI tract

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What are the 2 major plexuses of ganglion cells? What do they supply?

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Submucosal plexus - stomach and intestines only

Myenteric plexus - full length of GIT

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Where are the 2 plexuses located?

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Submucosal - Above the submucosa and below the circular muscle
Myenteric - Above circular muscle and below longitudinal muscle

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Give 2 examples of sensory receptors within the GI tract?

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mechanoreceptors

chemoreceptors

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5
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Give 2 examples of effectors within the GI tract?

A

smooth muscle

glands

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What is the submucosal plexus responsible for?

What is the myenteric plexus responsible for?

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secretory reflex

peristalsis

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7
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The neurotransmitter can have different effects at each effector. What are these?

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inhibitory @ smooth muscle

excitatory @ secretory glands

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What are the excitatory and inhibitory NT’s at motor effectors

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inhibitory = NO, VIP, ATP
excitatory = ACh, substance P, 5-HT
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9
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What does VIP stand for?

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vasoactive intestinal peptide

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10
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What enables the same neurotransmitter to have different effects?

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different receptors

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What are 4 diseases associated with the enteric nervous system?

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Hirsprung’s disease - congenital absence of ENS neurones
Chaga’s disease - tryoanosome parasite –> neuronal death, stops peristalsis
IBS - dysfunctional interaction between CNS and ENS
General neurological conditions e.g. Parkinson’s, MG

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