Sympathetic and Paradympathetic NS Flashcards

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Sympathetic NS

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  • mobilizes body during extreme situations (fight or flight)
  • shunts blood to active skeletal muscles, brain, and heart
  • stimulates liver to breakdown glycogen for ATP synthesis
  • dilates bronchioles
  • increases HR
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Sympathetic NS structure

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  • fibres originate from thoracic or lumbar spinal nerves (thoracolumnar division)
  • cell bodies in lateral horns, axons exit through the ventral root and enter the spinal nerve
  • they pass through Tanya communication
  • enter synaptic trunk ganglion (or synaptic chain, lies along the vertebral column)
  • can synapse with post-ganglionic axon or continue without synapsing, forming the Splanchnic nerve
  • Splanchnic nerve synapses with the collateral ganglion which serves visceral organs
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Unique roles of the sympathetic NS

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  • adrenal medulla: releases E and NE
  • blood Vessels: constricts vessels serving viscera and skin dilated vessels serving skeletal muscles
  • sweat glands: stimulates sweating
  • kidneys: decrease urine output
  • arrector pili muscles: causes hair to stand
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Parasympathetic NS

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  • promotes maintenance and conserves energy
  • “rests and digests”: slows HR, stimulates digestion, stimulates secretion from glands
  • SLUDD: salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, digestion
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Parasympathetic NS structure

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  • fibres originate from cranial nerves or sacral spinal nerves (craniosacral division)
  • cranial: pre-ganglion IV neuron synapses with post-ganglionic neurons close to its effector
  • sacral: pre-ganglionic axon leaves the spinal cord and become the pelvic nerves. Once in the pelvic cavity, they synapse with a second motor neuron close to the organ they serve
  • postganglionic neuron releases ACh
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