SYMPATHATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

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SYMPATHATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Dr Iram Tassaduq

AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM The portions of the CENTRAL & PERIPHERAL nervous system that are concerned primarily with the regulation & control of visceral functions are termed collectively the visceral, or autonomic nervous system

AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Innervate organs not usually under voluntary control. Effectors include cardiac and smooth muscles and glands. Effectors are part of visceral organs and blood vessels.

ORGANIZATION OF ANS AFFERENT NEURONS EFFERENT NEURONS

SYMPATHETIC TRUNKS Two ganglionated nerve trunks - paravertebral ganglia Extend the whole length of vertebral column from the cranial base to the coccyx. Joined to spinal nerves by rami communicantes.

SYMPATHETIC PART OF ANS Larger part Widely distributed Prepares body for emergency & stress – (fight, fright & flight)

COMPOSITION Consists of Efferents Afferents Ganglia – paravertebral & prevertebral Plexuses

Communicating branches arising from thoracic and first two lumbar spinal nerves going to sympathetic ganglion

EFFERENTS Cell bodies of sympathetic neurons are located in grey matter of spinal cord. Myelinated axons leave through anterior nerve root and than pass via white rami communicantes to paravertebral ganglia

EFFERENT FIBERS Terminate in the ganglion Travel upward to the cervical region Pass through ganglion without synapsing

AFFERENTS The afferent myelinated nerve fibers travel from the viscera through the sympathetic ganglia without synapsing. They reach their cell bodies in the posterior root ganglion of the corresponding spinal nerve