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Ch. 11 Efferent peripheral nervous system Midterm 2 on Nov 11 th will cover chapters 8, 10, 11. Today: –Autonomic division Homeostasis Organization Neurotranmsitters and neuromodulators Receptors
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Mixed nerves Afferent and efferent fibers Autonomic fibers (involuntary) Somatic motor fibers (voluntary)
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Autonomic Division of the Peripheral Nervous System Sympathetic “branch” –dominates in stressful situations –In emergencies “fight or flight” –Always blood vessel diameter Parasympathetic “rest and digest”
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Sympathetic and parasympathetic contributions to homeostasis Maintain the internal environment Tonic control Antagonistic control Specific receptors determine responses
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Autonomic fibers exert tonic control of blood vessels - vasodilation or vasoconstriction - sympathetic fibers - up or down control
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Dual antogonistic innervation
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Cooperation between sympathetic and parasympathetic effects E.g male reproductive system: –Parasympathetic fibers penile erection –Sympathetic fibers ejaculation
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Different effect with different receptor: vasodilation or vasoconstriction
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Brain regulates autonomic function Hypothalamus, pons, medulla Heart rate, blood pressure, temp. water balance Influence from limbic system and cerebral cortex Also autonomic reflexes e.g. urination
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Autonomic efferent pathways **divergence**
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Blue, parasympathetic, Red, sympathetic Parasympathetic ganglia are close To the targets
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Autonomic neurotransmitters and receptors
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Neuroeffector junction: synaptic vesicles are in varicosites
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Norepinephrine release from varicosity: - MAO (monoamine oxidase) metabolizes NE
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