4.2 The ANS and CVS Flashcards

1
Q

What is the ANS split into?

A

The parasympathetic and the sympathetic nervous system

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2
Q

Where does the sympathetic nervous system originate from?

A

The thoracolumnar area.

Segments T1 to L2

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3
Q

Where does the parasympathetic nervous system originate from?

A

The craniosacral area
Cranial nerves (III, VII, IX, X)
Sacral nerves S2 to S4

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4
Q

What do all preganglionic neurones release?

A

Acetylcholine

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5
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What do postganglionic parasympathetic neurones release?

A

Acetylcholine

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6
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What do postganglionic sympathetic neurones release?

A

Noradrenaline

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7
Q

What is a chromaffin cell?

A

Present in the adrenal medulla

Specialised sympathetic neurone which releases adrenaline

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8
Q

Why are there subtypes of adrenoreceptors?

A

Allows for diversity or action and selectivity of drug action

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9
Q

When does the sympathetic nervous system tend to act?

A

Under stress

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10
Q

When does the parasympathetic system tend to act?

A

Under basal conditions

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11
Q

In what way does the ANS control the CVS?

A

Controls:
Heart rate
Force of contraction
Peripheral resistance of the blood vessels

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12
Q

Which nerves supplies parasympathetic innervation to the heart?
Where does it synapse?

A

Vagus nerve

SAN and AVN

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13
Q

How does parasympathetic innervation slow the heart rate?

A

Acetylcholine reacts with the muscarinic receptors to decrease AV node conduction velocity

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14
Q

How does sympathetic innervation increase the heart rate?

A

Increases the force of contraction

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15
Q

How does sympathetic activity change the shape of the SA node action potential graph?

A

The funny current slope gradient is increased so the threshold is reached more quickly.

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16
Q

How is the force of heart contraction increased?

A

Noradrenaline acts on B1-receptors. This causes an increase in cAMP which activates PKA. Ca2+ channels are phosphorylised causing more Ca2+ to enter the cell during depolarisation. More Ca2+ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum means a greater contraction on depolarisation.

17
Q

In vasculature what happens with:

i. ) Increased sympathetic output
ii. ) Stable sympathetic output
iii. ) Decreased sympathetic output

A

i. ) Vasoconstriction
ii. ) Vasomotor tone
iii. ) Vasodilation

18
Q

What is the job of a baroreceptor and where are they found?

A

Detects high pressure in vessels

Found in the aortic arch and in the carotid sinus

19
Q

When is adrenaline given clinically?

A

Restores function after a cardiac arrest

Given for anaphylactic shock

20
Q

Name 3 mechanisms the ANS regulates

A

Heart rate
Blood pressure
Body temperature