Final Review: Autonomic Nervous System Flashcards

1
Q

Which type of neuron (pre/post-ganglionic) has myelinated axons, secretes ACh only, and has cell bodies located within the CNS?

A

Preganglionic neurons

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2
Q

Which type of neuron (pre/post-ganglionic) has non-myelinated axons, secretes ACh & norepinephrine, and has cell bodies located in peripheral ganglia?

A

Postganglionic neurons

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3
Q

Where in the spinal cord do the cell bodies of sympathetic preganglionic neurons lie?

A

Intermediolateral horn

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4
Q

What type of fibers make up 8% of fibers in nerve, are type C, pass through gray rami, & control blood vessels, sweat glands, & piloerector muscles?

A

Postganglionic sympathetic fibers

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5
Q

Where do greater splanchnic nerves come from in the spinal cord and where do they synapse?

A

T5-9.

Celiac ganglion

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6
Q

Where do lesser splanchnic nerves come from in the spinal cord and where do they synapse?

A

T10-11.

Superior mesenteric ganglion

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7
Q

Where do least splanchnic nerves come from in the spinal cord and where do they synapse?

A

T12.

Aorticorenal ganglion

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8
Q

Where are about 75% of all parasympathetic nerves?

A

In the vagus nerve

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9
Q

T/F: Most preganglionic fibers travel all the way to the organ that is to be innervated.

A

True

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10
Q

Postganglionic parasympathetic fibers use which neurotransmitter?

A

ACh

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11
Q

Postganglionic sympathetic fibers use which neurotransmitter?

A

Norepinephrine

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12
Q

What nerve carries general sensation and sensation from posterior 1/3 of tongue?

A

Glossopharyngeal

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13
Q

The preganglionic portions of the glossopharyngeal nerve go from the _____ to the _____.

A

Inferior salivary nucleus

Otic ganglion

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14
Q

The postganglionic portions of the glossopharyngeal nerve go to the _____.

A

Parotid gland

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15
Q

80% of the norepinephrine in the adrenal medulla is methylated to form _____.

A

Epinephrine

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16
Q

What amino acid is used to begin the formation of norepinephrine?

A

Tyrosine

17
Q

Where does reuptake of norepinephrine take place?

A

Glial cells

18
Q

Removal of norepinephrine via destruction by monamine oxidase is present where?

A

Nerve endings

19
Q

Removal of norepinephrine via destruction by catechol-O-methyl transferase is present where?

A

All tissues

20
Q

What receptor is found in autonomic ganglia at synapses between pre and post-ganglionic neurons and in neuromuscular junctions?

A

Nicotinic

21
Q

Which adrenergic receptor causes cardioacceleration, increased myocardial strength, and lipolysis?

A

Beta1

22
Q

Which adrenergic receptor causes thermogenesis?

A

Beta3

23
Q

Which adrenergic receptor causes vasodilation, relaxation, bronchodilation, & glycogenolysis?

A

Beta2

24
Q

Which drug blocks synthesis and storage of norepinephrine?

A

Resperine

25
Q

Which drug blocks release of norepinephrine?

A

Guanethidine

26
Q

Which drug blocks sympathetic alpha recetpors?

A

Phenoxybenzamine/phentolamine

27
Q

Which drug blocks sympathetic beta1 & beta2 receptors?

A

Propranolol

28
Q

Which drug blocks mostly sympathetic beta1 receptors?

A

Metoprolol

29
Q

Which drug blocks transmission through autonomic ganglia?

A

Hexamethonium