Introduction into the Autonomic Nervous System Flashcards

1
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What is the autonomic nervous system?

A

the peripheral complex of nerves that control involuntary functions in the body

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What are some things that the autonomic nervous system governs?

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secretory glands, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and internal organs

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What are the similarities between the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system?

A

They both::

  • Get signals from the periphery
  • Get signals from higher brain levels
  • Have integrative neurons in the CNS
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4
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In the somatic nervous system, efferents do what?

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They go directly to the effector: neuron leaves the CNS and goes straight to the skeletal muscle that innervates it

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In the autonomic nervous system, efferents do what?

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They go to peripheral ganglia to synapse with other neurons that will go to the effector

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6
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What is a good way to remember when the sympathetic nervous system responds?

A

fight-or-flight

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What is a good way to remember when the parasympathetic nervous system responds?

A

rest and digest

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What is a synapse?

A

any connection via neurons or efferents where two cells are communicating

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What is a ganglia?

A

a collection of synpases

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10
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Where do pre-ganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system originate from?

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cell bodies in the thoracic or lumbar regions of the spinal cord

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What do the sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers enter?

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the paravertebral chain of sympathetic ganglia

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Where is the paravertebral chain of sympathetic ganglia?

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it is a chain of ganglia that run along the vertebral column and runs along the spinal cord

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13
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What is the size of the pre-ganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system as compared to the post-ganglionic fibers?

A

the pre-ganglionic fibers are short, the post-ganglionic fibers are long

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14
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True or False: The sympathetic post-ganglionic fibers have singular innervation.

A

False: they often have multiple innervation

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How does the sympathetic nervous system effect the heart?

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General excitation: increased heart rate, contractile force, and conduction velocity

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How does the sympathetic nervous system effect the GI system?

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General inhibition:

Decreased digestion, motility, and secretion

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Where do pre-ganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system originate from?

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cell bodies in the midbrain, medulla, oblongata, or sacral region of the spinal cord

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18
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What do pre-ganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system enter?

A

ganglia close to (or within) innervated structures

19
Q

What is the size of the pre-ganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system as compared to the post-ganglionic fibers?

A

the pre-ganglionic fibers are long, the post-ganglionic fibers are short

20
Q

How does the parasympathetic nervous system effect the heart?

A

General inhibition: decreased heart rate, contractile force, and conduction velocity

21
Q

How does the parasympathetic nervous system effect the GI system?

A

General excitation: increased digestion, motility, and secretion

22
Q

What do the alpha 1 receptors of the sympathetic nervous system do in the blood vessels?

A

constriction

23
Q

What do the beta 2 receptors of the sympathetic nervous system do in the blood vessels?

A

dilation

24
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What does the parasympathetic system do in the blood vessels?

A

dilation, but constriction of the peripheral vasculature and other organs

25
Q

Does skeletal muscle have more alpha 1 or beta 2 receptors?

A

beta 2

26
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What does the sympathetic nervous system do the the bronchiolar smooth muscle?

A

relaxation via beta 2 receptors

27
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What does the parasympathetic nervous system do to the bronchiolar smooth muscle?

A

contraction

28
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Preganglionic fibers of teh sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are ______.

A

cholinergic

29
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What is the general path of parasympathetic outflow?

A

Cholinergic preganglionic axon releases Ach onto a ganglion, then the cholinergic postganglionic axon releases Ach onto the effector cell

30
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What is the general path of sympathetic outflow?

A

Cholineric preganglionici axon releases Ach onto the ganglion, then the adrenergic postganglionic axon releases epinephrine or norepinephrine onto the effector cell

31
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What is the name (type) of the Ach receptor at the ganglion?

A

nicotinic receptor

32
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What is the name (type) of the Ach receptor at the neuroeffector junction?

A

muscarinic receptor

33
Q

What does fight-or-flight cause in the muscle?

A

breakdown of glycogen to produce glucose

34
Q

What does fight-or-flight cause in the liver?

A

glycogenolysis (and gluconeogenesis)

35
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What does fight or flight cause in the heart?

A

increase in heart rate and stroke volume increase

36
Q

What does fight-or-flight cause in the lungs?

A

increase of respiratory rate, relaxation of bronchioles

37
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What does fight-or-flight cause in the vasculature?

A

vasoconstriction in skin and viscera

38
Q

What does fight-or-flight cause in the pupils?

A

dilation

39
Q

What does fight-or-flight cause in the body hair?

A

erection

40
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What does fight-or-flight cause in the sweat glands?

A

sweating

41
Q

What are some catecholamines?

A

epinephrine and norepinephrine

42
Q

What is the precursor to norepinephrine?

A

dopamine

43
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What is the importance of acetylcholinesterase?

A

it is important to metabolize Ach