11/17 Pelvic Autonomics Flashcards

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overview of parietal sympathetic distribution to the pelvis

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T11-L2 spinal segments -> descend sympathetic chain -> sympathetic chain ganglia synapse -> spinal nerve of lumbosacral plexus -> vasomotion, sudomotion, pilomotion

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overview of visceral sympathetic distribution to pelvic viscera

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L1-L2 spinal segments -> bypass sympathetic chain ganglia -> lumbar splanchnic nerves -> inferior mesenteric ganglia -> hypogastric plexus -> pelvic viscera

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3
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parasympathetic innervation of the pelvis comes from

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pelvic splanchnic nerves

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4
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pelvic splanchnic nerves come from which spinal segments

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S2-S4

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5
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superior hypogastric plexus has what kind of fibers

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postganglionic sympathetic and visceral afferent nerve fibers

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6
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inferior hypogastric plexus is divided into what

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right and left inferior hypogastric plexus along the anterior sacrum

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7
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inferior hypogastric plexus has what kind of fibers

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postganglionic sympathetic, preganglionic parasympathetic, and visceral afferent fibers

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8
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noxious stimuli

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a stimulus that can evoke pain

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9
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visceral affarent fibers conveying noxious stimuli from the pelvic viscera take different courses depending on

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their location relative to the pelvic pain line (PPL)

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10
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superior to the pelvic pain line, visceral afferent fibers associated with intraperitoneal organs course

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along associated sympathetic fibers via lumbar splanchnic nerves

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inferior to the pelvic pain line, visceral afferent fibers associated with sub peritoneal organs course

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along associated parasympathetic fibers via pelvic splanchnic nerves

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12
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visceral afferent fibers conveying homeostatic stimuli from the pelvic viscera course

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along associated parasympathetic fibers via pelvic splanchnic nerves

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13
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what is not dependent on the pelvic pain line

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the course of visceral afferent fibers conveying homeostatic stimuli

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14
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homeostatic stimuli

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parasympathetics

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15
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noxious stimuli superior to the PPL

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travels with sympathetics

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16
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noxious stimuli inferior to PPL

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travels with parasympathetics

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17
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sympathetic innervation of the ureter causes what

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inhibits ureter smooth muscle peristalsis via inhibition of autorhythmic ureter pacemaker cells

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18
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parasympathetic innervation of the ureter does what

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stimulates ureter smooth muscle peristalsis via stimulation of autorhythmic ureter pacemaker cells

19
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sympathetic innervation of the bladder causes

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inhibits detrusor muscle contraction

20
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parasympathetic innervation of the bladder causes

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stimulates detrusor muscle contraction

21
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are ureters above or below the PPL

A

above

22
Q

is the bladder above or below the PPL

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part is above, part is below

23
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sympathetic innervation of the urethra causes

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maintains tonus of internal urethral sphincter, prevents semen reflux into bladder during ejaculation

24
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parasympathetic innervation of the urethra causes

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inhibits tonus of internal urethral sphincter, detrusor contraction constricts the urethral orifice, prevents urine reflux into the bladder

25
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is the urethra above or below the PPL

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below

26
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somatic innervations of the urethra occurs via

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perineal nerves to pudendal nerve

27
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somatic innervation of the urethra causes

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tonic contraction of external urethral sphincter until conscious relaxation, ischiocavernosus and bulbosoingiosus contraction aides voiding the urethra

28
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sympathetic innervation of the anal canal causes

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maintains tonus of internal anal sphincter

29
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parasympathetic innervation of anal canal causes

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inhibits tonus of internal anal sphincter

30
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is the anal canal above or below the PPL

A

below

31
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sympathetic innervation of male genitalia causes

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ejaculation: formation of seminal fluid

32
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parasympathetic innervation of male genitalia causes

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erection: relaxation of vascular smooth muscle

33
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is the ductus deferens above or below the PPL

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above

34
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are the seminal vesicles and prostate above or below the PPL

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below

35
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somatic innervation of male genitalia comes from

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perineal and posterior scrotal nerves to the pudendal nerve

36
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somatic innervation of male genitalia causes

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maintain erection by ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus contraction causing compression of penile veins, also voiding the urethra

37
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sympathetic innervation of female genitalia, uterus, causes

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uterine contractions

38
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parasympathetic innervation of female genitalia, uterus, causes

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inhibits uterine contraction

39
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parasympathetic innervation of female genitalia, vaginal canal, causes

A

vestibular gland secretion

40
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parasympathetic innervation of female genitalia, clitoris, causes

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clitoral erection: relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, straightening of the deep artery of the clitoris thus filling erectile tissues

41
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somatic innervation of female genitalia occurs via

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perineal nerves to pudendal nerve

42
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somatic innervation of female genitalia, clitoris, causes

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maintenance of clitoral erection: ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus contraction, compression of clitoral veins, limiting venous return

43
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are the gonads above or below the PPL? why?

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above due to its embryological origin