Gross Anatomy of the PNS Flashcards

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<p><p><p><p>Define Nucleus</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>a mass of gray matter (cell bodies) in the central nervous system, especially such a mass marking the central termination of a nerve</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>Define Ganglion</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>a group of nerve cell bodies, located outside the central nervous system</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>Describe multi-polar neurones and their function</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>2 or more dendrites
Cell body in the CNS

Skeletal muscle innervation and Autonomic nervous system</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>Describe uni-polar nerones and their function</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>Two processes
Cell body in the PNS

Sensory Neurones</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>Define a 'nerve'</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>A collection of axons surrounded by CT and blood vessels

Can contain multiple modalities and are often named</p></p></p></p>

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<p><p><p><p>List the Cranial Nerves including:</p>

<p>(i) Numerical Value</p>

<p>(ii) Common name</p>

<p>(iii) Modality (motor, sensory or both)</p>

<p>(iv) Location of CNS origin</p>

<p>(v) Describe route and cranial exit</p>
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<p><p><p><p>CN I olfactory nerve, sensory (special), forebrain</p>

<p>CN II optic nerve, sensory (special), forebrain</p>

<p>CN III oculomotor nerve, motor, midbrain</p>

<p>CN IV trochlear nerve, motor, midbrain</p>

<p>CN V trigeminal nerve, both, pons</p>

<p>CN VI abducent nerve, motor, PMed junction</p>

<p>CN VII facial nerve, both, PMed junction</p>

<p>CN VIII vestibulocochlear nerve, sensory (special), PMed junction</p>

<p>CN IX glossopharyngeal nerve, both, medulla</p>

<p>CN X vagus nerve, both, medulla</p>

<p>CN XI spinal accessory nerve motor spinal cord</p>

<p>CN XII hypoglossal nerve motor medulla</p>
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<p><p><p>How many Spinal nerves are there? Describe them</p></p></p>

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<p><p><p>31 Pairs

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8 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 sacral
1 coccygeal
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Found within the intervertebral foraminae</p></p></p>

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<p><p>Define 'Dermatome' and list remarkable sections

| (Foerster map)</p></p>

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<p><p>The area of skin supplied with afferent nerve fibers by a single posterior spinal root

Male nipple - T4
Umbilicus - T10

Posterior scalp, neck, shoulder - C2-C4
Upper limb - C5-T1
Lower limb, gluteal, perineal - L2-Co1</p></p>

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<p><p>Define 'plexus' and list plexuses involving spinal nerves</p></p>

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<p><p>A network or tangle, chiefly of veins or nerves

Cervical C1-C4
Brachial C5-T1
Lumbar L1-L4
Sacral L5-S4</p></p>

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Describe Sympathetic Outflow

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Originates from control centres in the brain

Passes down spinal cord

T1 to L2 have lateral horns – cell bodies

“presynaptic” sympathetic axon - ‘motor’ innervation so passes through anterior rootlets/root

Take 1 of 4 routes

Present in all spinal nerves

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Detail sympathetic outflow to the heart

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presynaptic axons synapse in T1 or cervical paravertebral ganglia

postsynaptic axons pass in cardiopulmonary splanchnic
nerves to the SA & AV nodes & the myocardium

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Detail sympathetic outflow to the lungs

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presynaptic axons synapse in upper thoracic paravertebral ganglia

postsynaptic axons pass in cardiopulmonary splanchnic nerves to the bronchiolar smooth muscle & mucous glands

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Detail sympathetic outflow to the abdominopelvis organs

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presynaptic axons synapse in one of the prevertebral ganglia:

     - celiac ganglion of celiac plexus (foregut)
     - aorticorenal ganglion (kidney)
     - superior mesenteric ganglion of SM plexus (midgut)
     - inferior mesenteric ganglion of IF plexus (hindgut &amp; pelvic/perineal organs)
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Detail sympathetic outflow to the adrenal medulla

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presynaptic axons pass through the aorticorenal ganglion to synapse directly onto the adrenaline/noradrenaline secreting cells of the adrenal medulla

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Describe parasympathetic outflow

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Leave CNS via:
CN III, VII, IX, X
Sacral spinal nerves

Ciliary ganglion - eye

Parasympathetic ganglia in head - lacrimal and salivary glands

Vagus nerve - organs of the neck, chest, abdomen up to mid-gut

Sacral spinal nerves - hindgut, pelvis, perineum