6- Autonomic Physiology Review Flashcards

1
Q

CNS =

A

brain and spinal cord

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2
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somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system =

A

peripheral nervous system

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3
Q

sympathetic preganglionic fibers are _______ compared to postganglionic.

parasympathetic preganglionic fibers are _____ compred to the postganglionic.

A

symp pre = short
symp post = long

para pre = long
para post = shortN

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4
Q

what system in the ANS does not have post ganglionic fibers?

A

adrenal medulla

releases Epi, NE, Dopa, and peptides directly into blood stream without post ganglionic fibers

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5
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symp cell bodies of preganglion neurons are located…

A

in column of spinal cord T1-L4 “thoracolumbar”

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6
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“cranio-sacral”

A

parasympathetic nervous system

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7
Q

GI tract motility

A

myeteric or Auerbach plexus of ENS

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8
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ion and fluid transport in GI

A

submucosal or Meissner’s plexus

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9
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can the ENS function without input from symp and para?

A

yes

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10
Q

most organs receive both symp and para innervation. What are the sympathetic only exceptions?

A
blood vessels
hair follicles
sweat glands
liver
adrenal glands
kidneys
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11
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in most organs symp and para have opposing effects. What is the exception?

A

salivary glands - produce similar rather than opposing effects

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12
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all somatic n. release …

A

Ach

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13
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all preganglionic fibers in the ANS release …

A

Ach

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14
Q

para post-ganglionic fibers release…

A

Ach

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15
Q

symp post-ganglionic fibers are …

A

adrenergic or dopaminergic

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16
Q

which symp is not adrenergic or dopaminergic?

A

thermoregulatory sweat glands

- possess muscarinc receptors and respond to Ach (like para) BUT are regulated by symp post ganglionic fibers

17
Q

what type of receptors are there for symp innervation to renal vascular smooth muscle

A

D1 for dopamine

18
Q

cardiac and smooth muscle, gland cells, and nerve terminals receive para and symp innervation. What are the respective receptors and transmitters?

A

para- Ach - M

symp - NE - alpha, beta

19
Q

what are cotransmitters?

A

neurons release more than one transmitter, each of which interact with specific receptors and produce effects both pre and post synaptically

20
Q

one NT affects teh release of another via actions on receptors on a presynaptic nerve ending that respond to a dif. NT tan the one secreted by that n. ending

A

heterotropic interaction

ex: release of NE inhibits Ach release and causes a different response than Ach would

21
Q

NT by binding to presynaptic receptors, affects the nerve terminals from which it is being released

A

homotropic interaction

22
Q

long term blockade of post-synaptic receptors is associated with ___________ when the blocking agent is removed

A

rebound hypersensitivity

ex: rebound hypertension when beta adrenergic receptor antagonist are abruptly withdrawn

23
Q

3 mechanisms of withdrawl rebound hyperactivity/ disuse hyperactivity

A
  • proliferation of receptors
  • loss of mechanism of NT removal
  • increased postjunctional responsiveness