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Title: Autonomic Nervous System


1
Autonomic Nervous System
  • Dr
    Dileep Verma
  • Associate
    Professor
  • Deptt of
    Physiology
  • KGMU

2
Lecture-4 Topics
  • Parasympathetic division-
  • Preganglionic parasympathetic fibre
  • Autonomic Ganglia
  • Postganglionic parasympathetic fibre

3
Learning Objectives
  • Details organization and distribution
    Parasympathetic nervous system

4
Organization Parasympathetic NS
5
Parasympathetic division
  • Preganglionic neurons in the brainstem and sacral
    segments of spinal cord
  • Ganglionic neurons in peripheral ganglia located
    within or near target organs

6
Contd.
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • Parasympathetic Preganglionic neurons
  • -Cranial parasympathetic outflow
  • Midbrain outflow
  • Bulbar outflow
  • -Sacral parasympathetic outflow
  • Preganglionic fibers
  • Postganglionic fibers

7
CONTD..
  • Preganglionic fibers leave the brain as cranial
    nerves III, VII, IX, X
  • Sacral neurons form the pelvic nerves
  • Almost 75 of all parasympathetic outflow travels
    along the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X)
  • Pre ganglionic fiber are-
  • Large
  • Myelinated

8
CONTD..
  • Parasympathetic postganglionic fibres
  • Innervate the target tissue
  • Very small fiber
  • Nonmyelinated
  • Conduction velocity low

9
Receptors
  • The parasympathetic nervous system uses only
    acetylcholine (ACh) as its neurotransmitter.
  • Receptor-Cholinergic
  • The ACh acts on two types of receptors

  • Muscarinic

  • Nicotinic

10
Contd
  • Most transmissions occur in two stages When
    stimulated, the preganglionic nerve releases ACh
    at the ganglion, which acts on nicotinic
    receptors of the postganglionic nerve.
  • The postganglionic nerve then releases ACh to
    stimulate the muscarinic receptors of the target
    organ.

11
Distribution of neurons
12
Parasympathetic Responses
13
Effects of stimulation of ANS
14
Anatomical Differences between the Sympathetic
and Parasympathetic Divisions
15
1-Parasympathetic stimulation causes--
  1. Constriction of pyloric sphincter
  2. Positive inotropic effect
  3. Negative inotropic effect
  4. Increased gastric secretion

16
2-What percentage of all parasympathetic nerve
fibers are in the vagus nerve ?
  • 25
  • 50
  • 75
  • 100

17
3-Which cranial nerve have parasympathetic
fibers?
  1. 3rd
  2. 4th
  3. 5th
  4. 6th

18
4-The maximum parasympathetic fibers are
contained in the
  1. III nerve
  2. VII nerve
  3. IX nerve
  4. X nerve

19
5-Stimulation of postganglionic parasympathetic
neurons causes--
  • Dilatation of pupil
  • Secretion of saliva
  • Release of epinephrine from adrenal medulla
  • Sweating

20
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