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Title: Human Anatomy


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Human Anatomy
  • The Autonomic Nervous System
  • ANS

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ANS
  • Regulates various physiological processes
    unconsciously, for instance
  • Cardiovascular
  • Respiration
  • Digestion
  • Body temperature
  • Excretion

3
2 Subdivisions of the ANS
  • Sympathetic NS
  • fight or flight
  • Parasympathetic NS
  • rest and repose

4
Anatomy of ANS
  • Consists of only 2 neurons
  • Preganglionic neuron (1)
  • Ganglionic neuron (2)
  • The ganglion is a structure where the axon of the
    preganglionic neuron synapses (release of
    neurotransmitter) with the ganglionic neuron
    (dendrite or cell body)
  • The axon of the ganglion synapses with the target
    cell or organ.

5
Anatomical differences between sympathetic and
parasympathetic
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Anatomy of the ANS
  • Differences between sympathetic and
    parasympathetic are
  • Location of preganglionic (1) cell body
  • Location of the ganglia
  • Neurotransmitters released at synapses
  • Effects on target organs

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1. Sympathetic Anatomy
  • Once again, just 2 cells
  • Preganglion (1) cell body in gray matter of
    spinal cord ---- levels T1 L2
  • Thoracolumbar system

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Sympathetic Anatomy
Thoracolumbar
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Sympathetic Anatomy
  • Synapse of preganglionic (1) with ganglionic
    (2) neurons happens in the ganglion
  • 3 pair of cervical ganglia
  • 3 abdominal ganglia
  • All of the above ganglia are referred to as
    paravertebral ganglia
  • Neurotransmitter is acetylcholine (ACh)

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Sympathetic Anatomy
Thoracolumbar
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Sympathetic Ganglia
  • Paravertebral ganglia
  • Cervical
  • Superior (LR)
  • Middle (LR)
  • Inferior (LR)
  • Abdominal
  • Celiac
  • Superior mesenteric
  • Inferior mesenteric

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Sympathetic Anatomy
Thoracolumbar
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Sympathetic Anatomy
  • Ganglionic (2) axons are relatively long
  • Synapse at target cell or organ
  • Neurotransmitter is norepinephrine (NE)

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Sympathetic Anatomy
Thoracolumbar
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2. Parasympathetic Anatomy
  • Once again, just 2 cells
  • Preganglionic (1) cell body in either
  • Brainstem
  • Spinal cord ---- S2 S4
  • Craniosacral system

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Parasympathetic Anatomy
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Parasympathetic Anatomy
  • Synapse of preganglionic with ganglionic neurons
    happens in the ganglion
  • Ganglia are located on the target organs

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Parasympathetic Anatomy
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Parasympathetic Anatomy
  • Ganglionic axons are relatively short
  • Synapse at target cell or organ
  • Neurotransmitter is acetylcholine (ACh)

20
Anatomical differences between sympathetic and
parasympathetic
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Parasympathetic Anatomy
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Summary
  • Sympathetic
  • Thoracolumbar
  • Paravertebral ganglia
  • ACh then NE
  • Parasympathetic
  • Craniosacral
  • Ganglia at target
  • 3. ACh and ACh

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Biological Effects
  • Most organs have dual innervation
  • CV
  • S increase heart rate, force of ventricle
    contraction, increase blood pressure by
    constricting smooth muscles of arteries
  • P -- opposite

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Biological Effects
  • Respiration
  • S dilation of bronchiole smooth muscle which
    increases diameter
  • P opposite
  • Digestion
  • S decreases activity of organs and glands
  • P -- opposite

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Biological Effects
  • Vision
  • S dilation of pupil
  • P constriction of pupil
  • Reproduction
  • S causes ejaculation in males
  • P sexual arousal (erection) in both sexes
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