ANS Flashcards

1
Q

What is function of the ANS?

whats it made up of and what does it innervate?

A

unconscious control

PSNS/SNS pre/post neuron

smooth/cardiac muscle/glands

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2
Q

PNS NT?

SNS?

A

Ach

NE

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3
Q

Anatomy in SNS?

A

thoracolumbar spinal area->synapse in paravertebral chain (Ash b/w pre-post)->post ganglion release NE to adrenergic receptors but Act at sweat gland

pre=short
post=long

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4
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Anatomy of PNS

A

craniosracral-> autonomic ganglia neat target organ via Ach-> post gang release Ach. at muscarinic receptors.

pre=long
post=short

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5
Q

Ach broken down by what?

what is the purpose?

or bind to where?

A

acetylcholinesterase (enzyme)

so choline can go back into axon to make more Ash.

muscarinic receptors

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6
Q

Where is NE broken down?

what does antidepressants do?

A

liver

block pump to let NE get back into neuron.

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7
Q

Termination of NE?

A
  • reuptake for storage in neuron
  • inactivated by MAO in mitochondria
  • bind to adrenergic receptors
  • Uptake into extra neural tissue/ metabolized by COMT
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8
Q

What are the different receptors?

A

Nicotinic
Muscarinic
Adrenergic

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9
Q

Where are nicotinic receptors?

A

motor end plate
adrenal medulla
autonomic ganglia

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10
Q

Where are muscarinic receptors?

A

viscera (heart/vascualr/smooth muscle/exocrine)

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11
Q

Where are adrenergic receptors?

A

a1= smooth muscle/glands
a2=nerve ending smooth muscle

b1= cardiac muscle
b2=lungs
b3: fat

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12
Q

SNS Fx?

A

a1: vasoConstriction
a2: inhibit SNS
b1: Increase heart stuff and release renin
B2: bronchdilation
gi relax/ inc HR

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13
Q

PNS fx:

A

rest/digest

only increase is urination
GI mobility
*smooth muscle relax

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14
Q

2 MOA of muscarinic agonist

A

1: cholinergic agonists directly act at Ach receptor
2: Block AchE (indirect)

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15
Q

ADR of PNS agents?

A
increased sweating
Bronchial constriction
Cramps
Bradycardia/decrsed CO
Incontinent
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16
Q

Indication for muscarinic agonist?

A

reduce intraocular pressure in glaucoma
Strength SM weekend by MG
increase GI motility

17
Q

What do anticholinergic drugs do?

what are the ADR?

A

block muscarinic receptors

dry mouth
blurred vision
urinary retention
tachycardia
HTN
decreased sweating
dementia
18
Q

Indication for anticholinergic?

A
parkinsons
dilate pupils for exam
reduce GI
dilate airway
treat motion sickness
19
Q

MOA for adrenergic agonists?

ADR

A

bind to adrenergic receptor and mimic effect of NE or E.
-increase HR/glucose production/excite CNS
vasoconstriction/reroute blood.

tachycardia/HTN/tremor/pallor/sweat

20
Q

What are the endogenous catecholamines?

A

E/NE/Dopamine

21
Q

Adrenergic Agonist effect at B1/B2/B3?

A

b1: increase cardiac Fx
b2: relax bronchial/glycogenolysis
b3: lipolysis

22
Q

indication for adrenergic agonist and when to avoid epi?

A

anaphylactic shock/homstatic agent/ cardiac arrest

preggo b/c could cause early labor.

23
Q

Effects of sympathetic NS can be blocked either by

A
  • decreased sympathetic outflow from brain

- blocking postsynaptic receptors.