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Autonomic nervous system Dr. maha

THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The nervous system is a complex part of the human body concerned with the regulation and coordination of body activities such as movement, digestion of food, sleep, and elimination of waste products. The nervous system has two main divisions: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).


Autonomic nervous system: The component of the CNS (Central Nervous System) that functions below the conscious level, controlling several physiological processes: 1. Distribution of blood flow & tissue perfusion 2. Regulation of blood pressure 3. Control of visceral smooth muscle (eyes, bladder, bowels) 4. Control of endocrine and exocrine glands 5. Control of metabolic energy (glycolysis, neoglucogenesis etc)

Autonomic nervous system division to :

Sympathetic or (adrenergic) (thoracolumber) Neurotransmitter: )epinephrine, norepnephrine) Receptor : α1 , α2 , β1, β22. Parasympathetic or (cholinergic): (craniosacral) Neurotransmitter :(acetylcholine)Receptors: M1, M2 , M3 ,N1, N2

INNERVATION AT MOST SITES

Functionally, the two are generally antagonistic. The sympathetic division stimulates functions involved in “fight or flight” reactions (fear, anger, etc), whereas the parasympathetic division stimulates more tranquil functions (“rest-and-digest”).

Effects of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Stimulation

SYM PSYM Eyes Pupil dilation Pupil Constriction Glands Increased Increased nasal, Sweating salivary, and GI secretions GI decreased Increased GI activity activity Heart Increased decreased activity activity


Neurotransmitters are chemical substances called neurohormones. These are released at the nerve endings that facilitate the transmission of nerve impulses.

Sympathetic:NS Norepinephrine (Sympathetic transmitter) Secreted by adrenergic fibersNorepinephrine (mainly) and epinephrine (in adrenal gland) released at the postganglionic neurotransmitters. These neurons are also called ‘Adrenergic’.

. A few sympathetic (sweat glands and salivary glands) have ACH as the postganglionic neurotransmitter.

NEURONAL INNERVATION TO ORGANS

Parasympathetic Nervous System

Function of The Parasympathetic Nervous System

Protects the retina from excess light Decreases heart rate Promotes the emptying of hollow organs Promotes the conservation of energy Promotes rest and repair Physiologically antagonizes the sympathetic nervous system

Parasympathetic:

The ganglia are usually close to or embedded in the target organ. Acetylcholine is both preganglionic and postganglionic neurotransmitter (Cholinergic).


Cholinergic Nervous System
Acetylcholine neurotransmitter releasing nerve fibers (parasympathetic). .

Neurotransmission Acetylcholine neurotransmitter in cholinergic neuron involve 6 steps :

Synthesis of Ach Storage of Ach in vesicles Release of Ach Binding to receptor Degradation of Ach Recycling of choline

AGENTS AFFECTING CHOLINERGIC TRANSMISSION

Hemicholinium Latrotoxin Vesamicol Botulinus toxin Calcium Physostigmine Atropine d-Tubocurarine

Cholinergic receptors

CHOLINERGIC RECEPTORS
Muscarinic M1 = Nerves, Stomach, Brain M2 = Heart, Nerves, Smooth Muscle. M3 = Glands, Endothelium, Smooth Muscle. M4 and M5 newly discovered, role not yet known Nicotinic Neuromuscular Junction Autonomic Ganglia, Adrenal Medulla

DRUG ACTING ON A.N.S

1- cholinergic drugs A- Parasympathomimetic D B- Parasympathlytic D 2- adrenergic drugs A- sympathomimetic D B- sympatholytic D


Parasympathetic drugs :
A- Parasympathomimetic DCholinergic agonist: Agents that bind to acetylcholine receptors and stimulates the parasympathetic system (“parasympathomimetic”).B- parasympathlytic DCholinergic antagonist: Agents that bind to acetylcholine receptors but exhibit no intrinsic activity (“parasympatholytic” – competitive to endogenous Ach)

Parasympathomimetic drug: These are the group of drugs which produce effects resembling those produced by the stimulation of parasympathetic autonomic nervous system on the target organs


cholinergic Drugs (Muscarinic Agonists): Pharmacological responses to the interaction of cholinergic agonists with muscarinic receptors include: Contraction of smooth muscles Vasodilation of vascular system Increased secretion from exocrine glands Decrease in heart rate and force of contraction Constriction of pupil





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