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Autonomic vs. Somatic Nervous System, Study notes of Neurobiology

Autonomic vs. Somatic Nervous. System. • AUTONOMIC. ▫ Effectors: cardiac & smooth muscle, viscera & glands. ▫ Efferent: 2-neuron chain.

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Objectives Objectives
zz KnowKnow ANS ANS divisionsdivisions and and organizationorganization
zz FunctionalFunctional unitsunits
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PrincipalPrincipal
neurotransmittersneurotransmitters
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Principal
Principal
neurotransmittersneurotransmitters
zz Receptor Receptor typestypes
zz IdentifyIdentify sensorysensory input input toto ANSANS
zz ExplainExplain howhow itit integratesintegrates functionfunction (BP)(BP)
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ListList
mainmain
physiologicalphysiological
responsesresponses
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controlcontrol
zz DistinguishDistinguish SNS SNS fromfrom PSNS PSNS mediatedmediated responsesresponses
zz UnderstandUnderstand thethe consequencesconsequences of ANS of ANS
dysregulationdysregulation
Autonomic vs.Somatic Nervous
System
AUTONOMIC
Effectors :cardiac
&
smooth muscle,viscera
&
glands
Efferent: 2neuronchain
Neurotransmitter (NT)effects
Stimulatory or inhibitory dependent on NT&receptortype
SOMATIC
Effectors :skeletal muscles
Efferent
:
Heavily
myelinated
axons
from
CNS
to
muscle
Efferent
:
Heavily
myelinated
axons
from
CNS
to
muscle
Neurotransmitter Effects:
Acetylcholine excitatory effect innicotinic (N1)receptors
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ObjectivesObjectives

zz KnowKnow ANSANS divisionsdivisions andand organizationorganization

zz FunctionalFunctional unitsunits

zzzz PrincipalPrincipal neurotransmittersPrincipalPrincipal neurotransmittersneurotransmittersneurotransmitters

zz ReceptorReceptor typestypes

zz IdentifyIdentify sensorysensory inputinput toto ANSANS

zz ExplainExplain howhow itit integratesintegrates functionfunction (BP)(BP)

zz ListListListList mainmainmainmain physiologicalphysiologicalphysiologicalphysiological responsesresponsesresponsesresponses under underunderunder ANS ANSANSANS

controlcontrol

zz DistinguishDistinguish SNSSNS fromfrom PSNSPSNS mediatedmediated responsesresponses

zz UnderstandUnderstand thethe consequencesconsequences of ANSof ANS

dysregulationdysregulation

Autonomic vs. Somatic Nervous

System

  • AUTONOMIC ƒ Effectors: cardiac & smooth muscle, viscera & glands ƒ Efferent: 2 ‐neuron chain ƒ Neurotransmitter (NT) effects ƒ Stimulatory or inhibitory dependent on NT & receptor type

ƒ SOMATIC

ƒ Effectors: skeletal muscles ƒ EfferentEfferent:: HeavilyHeavily myelinatedmyelinated axonsaxons fromfrom CNSCNS toto musclemuscle ƒ Neurotransmitter Effects: ƒ Acetylcholine excitatory effect in nicotinic (N 1 ) receptors

z Autonomic Nervous System

z Efferent motor neurons: innervate viscera & involuntary

muscle

z Afferent sensory neurons respond to:

z Stretch (heart, arteries) zz Glucose PCOGlucose, PCO 2 , POPO 2 (blood)(blood) z Osmolarity & pH (blood & intestinal content) z Temperature (skin & internal organs)

SNS & PSNS

Functional unit

2 neuron pathway

Neurotransmitters

z Principal: Acetylcholine & norepinephrine

z NN on traditionalt diti l

z ATP

z Colocalized with NE in SNS

z Purinoceptors (i.e., smooth muscle cells)

z Nitric oxide

z Pre & postganglionic neurons SNS & PSNSPre & postganglionic neurons SNS & PSNS

Enteric nervous system

z 2 networks of neurons

z Myentericy z Motility z Submucous z Secretions

z 3 types of neurons

z Motor zz SensorySensory z mechanical, thermal, osmotic & chemical z Interneurons

z Part of the PNS

Enteric nervous system

z Operates largely independently of the CNS

z Coordinates gastrointestinal function

z Monitors the state of lumen and gut wall

z Responds appropriately

z Activating intrinsic reflexes

z Mixing and propulsive & peristaltic movements

z Change blood flow & secretions of water & electrolytes

z Neurons & glia organized

into ganglia

Enteric nervous system

into ganglia

z Neurotransmitters:

z Acetylcholine z ↑ motility z ↑ intestinal secretions z ↑ enteric hormone release z NN orepinephrinei h i z ↓ acetylcholine effects z Others: VIP, opioids, 5-HT, Substance P, NO, etc.

SNS/PSNS

z Dual/antagonistic: GI, CV

z Exclusive SNS

zz Adrenal medullaAdrenal medulla z Sweat glands z Erector pili muscles z Kidneys: RAS →↑ MABP z Most blood vessels

z Exclusive PSNS

z Erectile tissues

SNS/PSNS: Dual/antagonistic

modulation of CV function.

z Carotid sinus & aortic arch pressure

zz Afferent signals integrated in brainstemAfferent signals integrated in brainstem

z ↑ Pressure

z ↓ SNS activity & ↓ BP z ↑ PSNS activity & ↓ HR

z ↓ Pressure

z ↑ SNS activity &y ↑ HR & BP

SNS & PSNS: Dual/antagonistic

modulation of GI function

z PSNS favors digestive processes

z Increased gut motility, acid & enzyme secretions

z Relaxation of sphincters

z SNS inhibits digestive processes

z Contraction of sphincters

z Pyloric, ileo-cecal & internal analy ,

z Inhibition of motor neurons throughout the gut

SNS: Exclusive modulation of

thermoregulation

z ↑ Environmental temperature z ↓ Environmental temperature z Skin vasoconstriction z Blood retained in vital organs z Shivering z Piloerection

z Sweat gland activation z Skin vasodilation z Warm blood to surface

Autonomic nervous system

z ANS divisions and organization

z Functional units

z Principal neurotransmitters

z Receptor types

z Sensory input to ANS & role in control of BP

z Main physiological responses under SNS &

PSNSPSNS control l

z Coordinated/antagonistic/exclusive

z ANS dysfunction?

z Examples? Manifestations?