ANS Physiology (complete) Flashcards

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What are the general characteristics of the ANS?

A
  • Involuntary
  • Diffuse projections (not specific)
  • Slow action
  • Innervates SM, cardiac muscle, and gland cells
  • Disynaptic (always 2 synapses)
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What are the 3 subdivisions of the ANS?

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1) Sympathetic (fight/flight)
2) Parasympathetic (rest/digest)
3) Enteric – semi-autonomous control of digestion

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Describe the general anatomy of the sympathetic ANS

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  • Preganglionic neurons originate in thoracic and lumbar spinal cord
  • Ganglia located near spinal cord
  • 1:10 ratio of pre- to post-ganglionic neurons
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Describe the general anatomy of the parasympathetic ANS

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  • Preganglionic neurons originate in brainstem and sacral spinal cord
  • Ganglia located near target organs
  • 1:3 ratio of pre- to post-ganglionic neurons
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What is the neurotransmitter used in preganglionic neurons in the ANS?

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Acetylcholine (ACh)

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What are the neurotransmitters used in post-ganglionic neurons of the sympathetic ANS?

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  • Norepinephrine (NE)

- Epinephrine

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What is the neurotransmitter used in post-ganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic ANS?

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ACh

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What are the receptors of ACh?

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  • Nicotinic (depolarizes cell, symp)

OR

  • Muscarinic (relaxes cell, parasymp)
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What are the receptors of NE?

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  • Alpha-adrenergic

- Beta-adrenergic

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Describe the adrenal medulla as a sympathetic ganglion

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  • innervated by pregang symp neurons

- releases NE and epinephrine to bloodstream => sympathomimetic effects

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Describe the ways ANS regulates HR and force of contraction

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Sympathetic stimulation:

  • ^ NE => ^ BP
  • ^ HR and contractile force
  • Vasoconstriction

Parasymp stimulation:

  • ^ ACh => Decreased BP
  • Decreased HR and contractile force
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Describe how the baroreceptor reflex affects ANS output

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  • Low BP => ^ in sympathetic output

- High BP => ^ in parasympathetic output

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Describe the humoral response to low BP that’s controlled by the hypothalamus

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  • Can stimulate release of hormones that affect BP
  • Vasopression (ADH) is a good example
  • Low BP detected by subfornical organ => release of vasopression
  • Causes vasocontriction => acts on kidneys to ^ H2O retention
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