Let 4- ANS Flashcards
1
Q
revision
A
- Pre-ganglionic neurons: acetylcholine acting on nicotinic cholinergic receptors
- Post-ganglionic sympathetic neurons: Noradrenaline (norepinephrine) acting on alpha or beta-adrenoceptors
- Post-ganglionic parasympathetic neurons: acetylcholine acting on muscarinic cholinergic receptors
2
Q
Revision
A
- SYMPATHETIC: contraction of vascular smooth muscle; urinary retention; Dilation of the pupils; sweating
- PARASYMPATHETIC: Bradycardia; Bronchoconstriction; increased GI motility; insulin secretion from the pancreas
3
Q
The autonomic nervous system
A
- Antagonist Control: branches of ANS have opposing effects on target tissue
- Tonic Control: variable response depending on level of input
- Variable tissue responses: different receptor populations
4
Q
the release of neurotransmitter
A
- Action potential arrives at the varicosity
- Depolarisation open voltage-gated Ca2+ channels
- Ca2+ entry triggers exocytosis of synaptic vesicles
- NE binds to adrenergic receptors on targets
- Activity ceases when NE diffuses away from the synapse
- NE is transported back into the axon
- NE can be taken back into synaptic vesicles for re-release
- NE is metabolized by monoamine oxidases (MAO)
5
Q
Neurotransmitters 1-7
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1) uptake of precursor
2) synthesis of the transmitter
3) storage in vesicles
4) degradation of surplus
5) depolarization
6) influx of Ca2+
7) exocytosis
6
Q
Neurotransmitter 8-13
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8) Diffusion to postsynaptic membrane
9) interaction with receptors
10) inactivation
11) reuptake of transmitter or degradation product by nerve terminal
12) Uptake by non-neuronal cells
13) interactions with pre-synaptic receptors
7
Q
Drugs which modulate the ANS
A
- High BP
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Asthma
- Incontinence
- Glaucoma
- Depression