Lumbar Plexus and Pain COPY Flashcards
Locations of parasympathetic pre-ganglionic cell bodies
CN III, VII, IX, and X
Sacral cord (S2-4)
Location of preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies for vagus nerve
Dorsal motor nucleus
Location of parasympathetic postganglionic cell bodies relevant to the abdomen
Wall of the organ (terminal)
Parasympathetic NTs and receptors
ACh - pre and post synaptic
Nicotinic receptor
Muscarinic receptor
Location of sympathetic preganglionic cell bodies
Intermediolateral cell column, T1-L2
[aka lateral horn]
Location of sympathetic postganglionic cell bodies
Superior cervical ganglion
Sympathetic chain ganglion
Prevertebral ganglion (celiac, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric)
Sympathetic NTs and receptors
ACh - pre-ganglionic
NE - post-ganglionic to alpha and beta receptors
Sympathetics supplying parietal GI structures
Abdominal body wall: T7-T11
General Sympathetics supplying visceral GI structures
Body wall abdominal viscera = T7-T11
Which sympathetics supply viscera of stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas?
T6-T9
Which sympathetics supply viscera of appendix and colon?
T10, T11
Which sympathetics supply viscera of small bowel?
T7-T10
Which sympathetics supply visceral pelvic and lower limb structures
T12-L2(3)
Trace pathway of presynaptic sympathetic neurons, which all follow the same course from CNS to sympathetic trunk
Cell body in presynaptic neuron of lateral horn (T1-L2/3)
Leaves via anterior root of spinal n., becoming mixed spinal n
Fibers exit spinal nerves to autonomic paravertebral ganglion via white rami communicans to sympathetic trunk
T/F: paravertebral ganglia run the entire length of the vertebral column
True
4 options for presynaptic fibers entering sympathetic trunks
Ascend to higher level to synapse
Descend to lower level to synapse
Synapse at level of entry
Traverse the trunk without synapsing to become part of abdominopelvic splanchnic n. or for innervation of the suprarenal glands
Postsynaptic fibers of the sympathetic trunks exit at level of cell body to supply the body wall and limbs via _____ nerves in _____ rami communicantes
Spinal; gray
Postsynaptic sympathetic nerves travel to body wall and limbs. What are their 3 main functions?
Vasomotion (typically vasoconstriction)
Sudomotion (sweating)
Pilomotion (goosebumps)
Sympathetic innervation to the lower limbs has presynaptic fibers take descent option, travelling on nerves or vessels.
Sympathetic innervation to upper limbs has presynaptic fibers take ascent option, travelling on brachial plexus or blood vessels like the subclavian.
Sympathetic innervation to the head has presynaptic fibers take ascent option where they synapse with superior cervical ganglion, travelling with the carotids.
Describe sypathetic innervation to the abdomen
4th option! Presynaptic fibers pass through sympathetic trunk without synapsing to enter an abdominopelvic splanchnic nerve, which they travel with to prevertebral ganglion like celiac, superior mesenteric, or inferior mesenteric
T/F: abdominopelvic splanchnic nn pierce the diaphragm
True
What do sympathetic fibers do once they have joined up with abdominopelvic splanchnics and synapsed at prevertebral ganglion?
Hop on periarterial plexus to their intended abdominopelvic viscera