Autonomic Physiology 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of the autonomic nervous system?

A

To control involuntary actions

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2
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What does the autonomic nervous system control?

A
  • smooth muscle surrounding blood vessels, airways, bladder, gut and sex organs
  • secretions from glands
  • focussing of the eye
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3
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How can the autonomic nervous system be divided?

A
  • Sympathetic system

- Parasympathetic System

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4
Q

What does the somatic nervous system act on?

A

Skeletal muscle

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5
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What does the autonomic nervous system act on?

A
  • smooth muscle
  • cardiac muscle
  • glands
  • GI neurones
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6
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Describe the structure of a nerve fibre in the autonomic nervous system?

A
  • Pre-ganglionic fibre (small myelinated)
  • Ganglion
  • Post-ganglionic fibre(unmyelinated)
  • Receptor
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7
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What is true of somatic nervous system receptors?

A
  • specialised NMJ
  • ionotropic receptors
  • always excites target
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8
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What is true of autonomic nervous system receptors?

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  • less specialised junction
  • metabotropic receptors
  • may excite or inhibit target
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9
Q

What is the sympathetic nervous system responsible for?

A

Fight of flight

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10
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What is the parasympathetic nervous system responsible for

A

or Rest and digest

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11
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Where does the sympathetic nervous system exit the spinal cord?

A

T1-12

L1-2

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12
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Describe a sympathetic nerve fibre.

A

Ganglia lie close to spinal cord in the sympathetic trunk (paravertebral ganglia) or in collateral ganglia (prevertebral ganglia)

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13
Q

What do convergence and divergence lead to?

A

Mass activation

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14
Q

Name 2 autonomic neurotransmitters.

A

Acetylcholine

Noradrenaline

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15
Q

What receptors does acetylcholine act on?

A

Cholinergic receptors (nicotinic/muscarinic)

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16
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What receptors does noradrenaline act on?

A

Adrenergic receptors (a/B)

17
Q

Sympathetic Nervous System: What do preganglionic fibres release?

A

acetylcholine which act on nicotinic cholinergic receptors

18
Q

Sympathetic Nervous System: What do postganglionic fibres release?

A

Noradrenaline which acts on a or B adrenergic receptors

19
Q

What happens at the post-ganglionic cells of adrenal medulla in the sympathetic nervous system?

A

They have no axons so they release adrenaline and noradrenaline into the blood

20
Q

Where does the parasympathetic nervous system exit the spinal cord?

A

Cranial 3,7,9,10

S2-4

21
Q

Describe a parasympathetic nerve.

A

Ganglia lie close to or within the target.

22
Q

Parasympathetic nervous system: What do the preganglionic fibres release?

A

Acetylcholine which acts on nicotinic cholinergic receptors

23
Q

Parasympathetic nervous system: What do the postganglionic fibres release??

A

Acetylcholine which acts on muscarinic cholinergic receptors

24
Q

What do postganglionic sympathetic cholinergic fibres do?

A

Innervate sweat glands

25
Q

What do some postganglionic fibres do?

A

Release non-adrenergic non-cholinergic transmitters (NANC) e.g. peptides or NO