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Dr Mohamad Aris Mohd Moklas (PhD) Department of Human Anatomy FPSK UPM aris@medic.upm.edu.my 03 89472783
It accelerates the heart rate,causes constriction of peripheral blood vessels and raises the blood pressure.
Sympathetic system: Efferent sympathetic fibres: The gray matter of spinal cord from T1 L2 segment possesses a lateral horn in which are located the cell bodies of sympathetic connector neurons.
Somatic
Autonomic
Efferent sympathetic fibres: The myelinated axons leave the spinal cord in anterior nerve roots and pass via white ramus communicantes to the sympathetic trunk. The connector nerve fibres are called preganglionic sympathetic fibres.
Somatic
Autonomic
Synapse
What is synapse? Synapse can be defined as the site where two neurons come into close proximity but not into anatomic continuity. The gap between two neurons is bridged by a neurotransmitter substance, acetylcholine.
Postganglionic fibres pass to the thoracic spinal nerves as gray rami communicantes and are distributed in the branches of the spinal nerves to the smooth muscle in the walls of blood vessels, sweat glands and the arrector pili muscles.
Afferent sympathetic fibres: Travel from viscera through the sympathetic ganglia without synapsing. They enter the spinal nerve via the white rami communicantes and reach their cell bodies in the posterior root ganglion.
Efferent parasympathetic fibres: The connector cells of this part of the system are located in the brain and sacral segments of spinal cord.
Those in the brain form parts of nuclei of origin of cranial nerves 3,7, 9 and 10 and the axons emerge in the corresponding cranial nerves.
Efferent parasympathetic fibres: The sacral connector cells are found in the gray matter of the S2,3,4 segments of the spinal cord.
They leave the spinal cord in the anterior root of the spinal nerve.
Efferent parasympathetic fibres: Then they leave the sacral nerves and form the pelvic splanchnic nerves. These fibres are preganglionic.
They synapse with cells in peripheral ganglia.
The cranial preganglionic fibres relay in the Ciliary, pterygopalatine, submandibular and otic ganglia.
The preganglionic fibres in the pelvic splanchnic nerves relay in the ganglia in the hypogastric Parasympathetic part of the plexus. autonomic division of PNS
Afferent parasympathetic fibres: Travel from the viscera to the sensory ganglia of cranial nerves. From pelvic nerves the afferent fibres travel to the posterior root ganglia of the sacral spinal nerves.
CLINICAL CORRELATES:
1. Neuralgia Severe pain along the distribution of a nerve is called neuralgia.