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Autonomic Nervous System Prof. K. Sivapalan

Autonomic Nervous System. Visceral function is regulated by autonomic reflexes and endocrines. Many reflexes are coordinated at spinal level- bladder, rectum, and sexual reflexes- input from higher centers also. Blood pressure, respiration, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, gagging and vomiting are coordinated in brain stem- medulla oblongata. Light reflex is coordinated in midbrain. Temperature regulation and many complex mechanisms are coordinated in hypothalamus. 9/28/2019 Thalamus & hypothalamus

Autonomic Nervous System Comparison Somatic NS Autonomic NS Voluntary External sensory and motor Motor- 1 neuron Sensory in dorsal horn, motor in ventral horn Involuntary Internal sensory and motor Motor- 2 neurons Sensory in dorsal part of lateral horn, Motor in ventral part of lateral horn. May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

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Autonomic Nervous System Divisions of ANS Sympathetic Parasympathetic Thoraco-lumbar outflow - T1 to L2 Short preganglionic Preganglionic ending- acetyl choline Post ganglionic- noradrenalin, others in some areas Fight or flight - catabolic Cranio-sacral outflow – 3,7,9,10 and S-2,3,4 Long preganglionic Preganglionic ending- acetyl choline Post ganglionic- acetyl choline, others in some areas Anabolic May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

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Autonomic Nervous System General Facts Most organs- dual innervation with opposing effects Exceptions- blood vessels, reproductive function Preganglionic- myelinated [white rami] Postganglionic- nonmyelinated [gray rami] May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

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Autonomic Nervous System Receptors Any cell responds to chemical substances only if they bind with a receptor. The chemical may be a neuro-transmitter or a hormone The receptor may be located on the cell membrane, in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus Substances that bind to receptors in side the cell will have to go through the cell membrane Most of the receptors are located on the outer surface of the cell membrane and also to effector molecules in the membrane or in the interior of the cell. They sometimes act directly and some times through second messangers May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

Receptors for Neurotransmitters Chemicals released from the nerve endings are called neuritransmitters They generally increase or decrease permeability of specific ions by acting on the ligand gated channels Alteration of sodium or potassium permiability will depolarize or hyperpolarize the membrane. Alteration of calcium permiability may, in addition, bring about change in the action directly Another mechanism is being linked to an enzyme such as adenylyl cyclase leading to formation of cAMP. The action of autonomic nerves on the effector organs depends on the transmitter and more importantly on the type of receptor and its associated mechanisms May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

Acetyl Choline Receptors Structure- Nicotinic and muscarinic receptors Muscarine is a poison from toadstool [a fungus] Muscarinic receptors are found in effectors innervated by post ganglionic cholinergic endings Nicotinic receptors are found in autonomic ganglia and in motor end plates May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System

Autonomic Nervous System Adrenergic Receptors Noradrenaline [norepinephrine] and adrenaline [epinephrine] are known as catecholamines. The receptors are categorised into alpha [α] and beta [β]. Each one is further subdivided into 1 and 2. The classification is based on the specific substances that stimulate and inhibit the functions. Noradrenaline excites mainly α receptors and to a lessor extent on β receptors. Adrenaline acts on both receptors equally. May 2013 Autonomic Nervous System