Unit 4 Lecture 33 Flashcards

Autonomic NS: Parasympathetic Division

1
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Weird fact about the parasympathetic preganglionic neuron

A

it’s longer than the sympathetic pregang. neuron

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What are the 4 main cranial nerves?

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  • III Oculomotor
  • VII Facial
  • IX Glossopharyngeal
  • X Vagus
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3
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What is important about all of the cranial nerves?

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They are all “mixed cranial nerves”

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4
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Function of Oculomotor (III)

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moves eyeball and stimulates tear ducts (lacrimation)

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5
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Function of Facial (VII)

A

salivation

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6
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Function of glossopharyngeal (IX)

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swallowing and salivation

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7
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Function of Vagus (X)

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*carries 80% of parasympathetic outflow to heart, airways, liver, gallbladder, stomach, small intestine and part of large intestine

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Cranial portion of the parasympathetic ns

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  1. Pregang. nerurons found in pons or medulla
  2. info carried by cranial nerves III, VII, IX, X
  3. 80% of PSNS info carried by Vagus X
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9
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Sacral portion of the PSNS

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pregang. neurons in sacral region (S2-S4) and exit in pelvic nerve

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10
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What 4 ganglia do cranial pregang. neurons synapse at?

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Ciliary, pterygopalatine, submandibular, otic

CPSO

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11
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Define cholinergic receptors

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respond to acetylcholine (ACh)

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12
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What are the two types of cholinergic receptors?

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  1. Nicotinic receptors

2. Muscarinic receptors

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13
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Define nicotinic receptors

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found on sympathetic and parasympathetic cell bodies and dendrites of postgang. neurons (w/in ganglion)

  • can only generate excitatory post-synaptic potentials (EPSP)
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14
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Define muscarinic receptors

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found on membrane of target tissues innervated by parasympathetic postgang. axons

  • can generate both EPSP and inhibitory post-synaptic potentials (IPSP)
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15
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Goal of the parasympathetic ns

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Salivation, crying (lacrimation), urination, defecation

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16
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What are specific responses to PSNS

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  • increased digestive enzyme/hormone secretion
  • increased smooth muscle activity of the GI tract
  • Constriction of pupils for near vision
  • Decreased heart rate, contractility, blood pressure
  • Contraction of muscular wall of bladder and intestine -> urination and defecation
  • increased secretion of the lacrimal glands
17
Q

Define syncope

A

fainting = vasovagal reaction

  • lose consciousness bc lack of O2
  • avoid by laying down in supine position, elevating feet, contracting leg and arm muscles to increase blood to brain