AP 2 Ch. 15
The profoundly elevated blood pressures observed in people using cocaine is caused by
the enhanced sympathetic stimulation which leads to increased heart rate and strength of contraction, resulting in increased cardiac output and high blood pressure.
Cocaine causes the rupture of a person's aorta because
the increased pressure and turbulence of the blood resulting from the enhanced sympathetic effect can produce a small tear in the lining of the aorta, allowing the blood to dissect through the muscle layers.
The element of the nervous system which largely controls the 'flight-or-fight' response is
the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
The motor division of the autonomic nervous system has ___________neuron(s) in each pathway.
two
Which organs receive postganglionic axons from the inferior mesenteric ganglion?
urinary bladder, reproductive organs, rectum
What are the characteristics of preganglionic and postganglionic neurons in the autonomic nervous system?
1. Preganglionic neurons have cell bodies that lie within the brainstem or spinal cord and extend either as a cranial nerve or spinal nerve. 2. Postganglionic neurons extend from the cell body to an effector (cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, or gland). 3. The neurotransmitter released from a ganglionic neuron, in response to a nerve signal, is either acetylcholine (ACh) or norepinephrine (NE).
the beta ________ receptors are found in adipose tissues where they stimulate lipolysis
3
Receptors that bind norepinephrine or epinephrine are called _________ receptors.
Adrenergic
Norepinephrine fits into which categories?
Biogenic amine Catecholamine Monoamine
Which neurotransmitters are considered catecholamines?
Dopamine, Norepinephrine, Epinephrine
what connects the spinal nerves to each sympathetic trunk
Rami communicantes
What visceral sensory stimulus triggers the autonomic reflex causing the reduction of blood pressure?
Stretching of large blood vessels
postganglionic sympathetic axons are carried from the sympathetic trunk to all spinal nerves through _______
gray rami communicantes
The sympathetic division is also called what?
Thoracolumbar division
True or false: the autonomic nervous system is also called the visceral nervous system
True
which type of neurotransmitter is released by all preganglionic axons in the autonomic nervous system
acetylcholine
in which structure will you find nicotinic receptors
adrenal medulla, postganglionic neurons
receptors that bind norepinephrine to epinephrine are called ____________ receptors
adrenergic
in which structures would you find muscarinic receptors
all parasympathetic receptors, sweat glands, blood vessels in skeletal muscle
Generally, the effects of parasympathetic and sympathetic innervation of the same organ are ____________, opposing each other to produce different results.
antagonistic
What levels of the CNS play a role in influencing the autonomic nervous system
cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, spinal cord, brainstem
Axons that release acetylcholine are called?
cholinergic
The autonomic and somatic nervous systems can be distinguished by whether or not we are ________ of the processes they control.
conscious
in blood vessels innervated by only sympathetic axons, increased sympathetic stimulation causes the vessels to ______________ while decreased sympathetic stimulation causes the vessels to dilate.
contract
Parasympathetic innervation from the vagus nerve causes the airways to ______________
decrease in diameter
sympathetic stimulation will cause the pupils of the eye to ________
dilate
visceral effectors innervated by postganglionic axons from both the sympathetic and parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system have ______
dual innervation
Which are ligands for adrenergic receptors?
epinephrine and norepinephrine
parasympatheric innervation causes ________ of the female clitoris and male penis.
erection
Cranial nerves that carries sensation of taste
facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus
Cranial nerves that contain parasympathetic fibers
facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, oculomotor
How many types of adrenergic receptors are there?
five
which are effectors of the autonomic nervous system
glands, smooth muscle cells, cardiac cells
The cell bodies of the preganglionic neurons in the sympathetic division are located
in the lateral horns of the T1-L2 spinal cord segments.
Parasympathetic innervation from the vagus nerve has the following effects on the digestive tract organs
increased smooth muscle motility, increased secretory activity
The preganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic division originate in the ____________
internal gray matter, brainstem
Cocaine acts as a neural stimulant because
it inhibits the reuptake of neurotransmitters from the synaptic cleft, thereby increasing their concentration and the postsynaptic stimulation.
which organs receive postganglionic axons from the superior mesenteric ganglion
jejunum of small intestine, kidneys, proximal ureters
during an emergency or crisis situation, the sympathetic nervous system can trigger _______ ________ in which many effectors respond together.
mass activation
match the cholinergic receptor with the chemical it is named for. These chemicals can bind to and activate the receptor
muscarinic - mushroom poison nicotinic - chemical in tobacco plants
Cranial nerves that innervate extrinsic muscles of the eye
oculomotor, trochlear, abducens
Cranial nerves that are purely sensory in nature
optic, olfactory, vestibulocochlear
Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for conserving energy and replenishing nutrient stores?
parasympathetic
Which division of the autonomic nervous system maintains homeostasis when we are at rest?
parasympathetic
The ________________ salivary gland receives parasympathetic innervation from the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)
parotid
What axons do Gray rami carry
postganglionic axons
What axons do White rami carry
preganglionic axons
Cocaine affects levels of the neurotransmitter(s)
serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine
In response to a specific stimulus, autonomic reflex arcs can trigger which responses?
smooth muscle contraction, cardiac muscle contraction, secretion by glands
Autonomic reflexes enable the ANS to control what kinds of visceral functions?
smooth muscle contractions, secretions by glands, cardiac muscle contractions
Which organs are innervated by postganglionic axons from the celiac ganglion
stomach, liver, spleen
The _________ division of the autonomic nervous system is anatomically known as the thoracolumbar division
sympathetic
the ___________ preganglionic axons tend to have many branches
sympathetic
the subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system are the ________ division and ___________ division
sympathetic , parasympathetic