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Title: Autonomic nervous system
Description: Anatomy and physiology course

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Autonomic nervous
system

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(a)

(b)

PARASYMPATHETIC DIVISION

SYMPATHETIC DIVISION

eye muscles
contraction

cerebellum

cranial nerves

brainstem

salivary glands

C1
C2

heart
decrease in heart rate
decrease in contrctility

stomach
increase in motility
relaxation of sphincters
stimulation of secretions

lungs
heart
arterioles
coeliac
ganglion

increase in heart rate
increase in contractility
constriction
dilation
decrease in motility

small intestine

decrease in motility
decreased secretion
increased insulin/glucagon
glycogenolysis
relaxation

liver
gall bladder
adrenal gland

T12

large intestine

L1

gall bladder
contraction

relaxation
bronchiodilation

stomach

pancreas

pancreas
increased insulin and
glucagon secretion

contraction
relaxation

salivary glands

C7
T1

vagus nerve (10th cranial nerve)

LUNGS
bronchial muscles
contraction
bronchial glands
stimulation
arterioles
dilation

eye muscles

tend to inhibit motility
and secretions

rectum
inferior
mesenteric
ganglion

urinary bladder

relaxation

male genitals

emission of semen
and ejaculation

urinary bladder

small and large intestine
peristalsis

L5

sacral
splanchnic
nerves

urinary bladder
contraction
pelvic
splanchnic
nerves

uterus

(smooth muscle)

vagina

(smooth muscle)

ganglion

genitalia
vasodilation
secretion

Fig
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20 Organs controlled by (a) parasympathetic; (b) sympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system
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Parasympathetic nerves act by releasing acetylcholine at the synapses
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output
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Acetylcholine is the
neurotransmitter released in the ganglia (k Fig
...
21), but the parasympathetic and sympathetic
divisions are mediated by different neurotransmitters with opposing effects on the organs and glands
they affect (k 11
...
1):
• the parasympathetic division releases acetylcholine in effector tissues
...
g
...
9
...
Noradrenaline
is an excitatory neurotransmitter producing diverse effects, e
...
increase in heart rate, increased
depth and rate of breathing, dilatation of the pupils, increased blood flow to skeletal muscles and
inhibition of activity of smooth muscle in the digestive system (k Fig
...
21b)
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(a) parasympathetic division
preganglionic
fibre

acetylcholine
(ACh)
postganglionic
axon

acetylcholine
(ACh)

myelinated

unmyelinated
ganglion

(b) sympathetic division
preganglionic
fibre

acetylcholine
(ACh)

myelinated

EFFECTOR
(smooth
muscle)
noradrenaline

postganglionic
axon

unmyelinated
ganglion

EFFECTOR
(smooth
muscle)

Fig
...
21 Neurotransmitters in the autonomic nervous system: (a) parasympathetic division; (b) sympathetic division
Title: Autonomic nervous system
Description: Anatomy and physiology course