Parasympathetic Nervous System (Overview, Scheme) | Neuroanatomy

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Content:
    Introduction 0:00
    Ganglion and Nucleus 01:35
    General Structure 02:06
    Sympathetic VS Parasympathetic 02:55
    Neurotransmitters 06:10
    Craniosacral Outflow 07:35
    Cranial Part 08:55
    Sacral Part 17:42
    Ending 19:19
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    Parasympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system, which is under the motor division of the peripheral nervous system.
    General Structures and Terms:
    - Group of cell bodies in CNS - Nucleus
    - Group of cell bodies outside CNS - Ganglion
    - Presynaptic neuron is a cholinergic neuron (Ach binds to nicotinic receptors, allowing an influx of cations)
    - Postganglionic neurons are also cholinergic neurons (Acetylcholine binds to muscarinic receptors of the target organ, activating a g-protein)
    General Functional Aspects of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions:
    Antagonistic Systems:
    Territory:
    - Sympathetic: All areas of the body
    - Parasympathetic: Not all areas, no innervation in the body wall and limbs
    Activity:
    - Sympathetic: More generalized and indirect. Ratio of pre- to postganglionic neurons is 1:15 or more.
    - E.g., accelerated heart rate, bronchodilation, decreased peristalsis in the gut tube, closing of the sphincters, relaxation of the general bladder wall, and dilation of the pupils.
    - Parasympathetic: More specific and direct, Ratio of pre- to postganglionic neurons is 1:2
    - Decelerated heart rate, bronchoconstriction, increased gut peristalsis, opening of sphincters, contraction of the bladder wall, and constriction of the pupils.
    Functions:
    - Sympathetic: Classic ''Fight-or-Flight''. Increase levels of activity and assistance in coping with stress and physical exertion
    - Parasympathetic: Classic ''Rest-and-Digest''. Homeostasis, restoration, recuperation, and relaxation
    Complementary (Synergistic) Systems:
    - Parasympathetic activity produces erection, and sympathetic activity results in ejaculation.
    Independent function:
    - Sympathetic activates sweat gland secretion, but parasympathetics play no role in sweat gland activity.
    Cranial Outflow:
    - Oculomotor nerve (nervus oculomotorius)
    - Nucleus: Edinger-Westphal nucleus, accessory oculomotor nucleus (nucleus accessorii nervi oculomotorii)
    - Synapse with Ciliary ganglion (ganglion ciliare), and innervates the ciliary body and sphincter pupillae
    - Facial nerve (nervus facialis)
    - Nucleus: Superior salivatory nucleus (nucleus salivatorius superior)
    - Greater petrosal nerve synapse with Pterygopalatine ganglion (ganglion pterygopalatinum) to innervate the lacrimal, palatine, nasal and nasopharyngeal glands.
    - Chorda tympani synapse with Submandibular ganglion (ganglion submandibulare) to innervate submandibular and sublingual glands
    - Glossopharyngeal nerve (nervus glossopharyngeus)
    - Nucleus: Inferior salivatory nucleus (nucleus salivatorius inferior)
    - Lesser petrosal nerve synapse with otic ganglion (ganglion oticum), then innervates the parotid gland
    - Vagus nerve (nervus vagus)
    - Nucleus: Posterior nucleus of the vagus nerve (nucleus posterior nervi vagi)
    - Innervates smooth muscle, glands, internal organs
    Sacral Outflow:
    - Sacral parasympathetic nuclei in the lateral horns of the spinal cord as Intermediolateral nucleus (nucleus intermediolateralis) S2, S2, and S4
    - Sacral splanchnic nerves (nervi splanchnici sacrales)
    - Preganglionic fibers going into the inferior hypogastric plexus (plexus hypogastricus inferior) and through organs of the lesser pelvis and synapse with purely parasympathetic ganglia.
    Sources:
    - Singh, I. (2017). Human Neuroanatomy (10th ed.).
    - Wineski, L. E. (2019). Snell’s Clinical Anatomy by Regions (10th ed.). Pearson.
    - Kozlowski, T. (2017). *Memorix Anatomy: The Complete Study Guide*. 2nd ed. Thieme Medical Publishers.
    - Fryer, A. D., & Jacoby, D. B. (1998). Muscarinic Receptors and Control of Airway Smooth Muscle. *American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 158*(Supplement 2), 13tac120. doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.158.su...
    - Pterygopalatine Ganglion. (n.d.). *ScienceDirect*. Retrieved 20.01.2024.
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