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Outcomes: Functional anatomy and physiology of ANS Understanding of neurotransmitters and receptors in the ANS Understanding Functional and anatomical differences between sympathetic and parasympathetic ANS Functional anatomy and physiology of enteric NS

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Functional Anatomy and Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Understanding Neurotransmitters and Receptors in the ANS -
- Neurotransmitters -
Acetylcholine (ACh) and
norepinephrine (NE) are the primary
neurotransmitters in the ANS.
-Acetylcholine
(ACh)- plays a crucial role
in the central nervous system
(CNS) and the peripheral
nervous system (PNS).
-It is
synthesized from choline and acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) by the
enzyme choline acetyltransferase (ChAT).
- Location - ACh is released at cholinergic synapses, where it acts
as a chemical messenger to transmit signals across the synaptic cleft.

Functions in CNS - learning, memory, and arousal. It acts as a
neurotransmitter in pathways related to attention, cognition, and sleep-
wake cycles.
Functions in PNS - the primary neurotransmitter of the
parasympathetic nervous system (PNS).
Location -It is released by preganglionic neurons of the PNS and
by postganglionic neurons that innervate target organs.
-ACh binds to cholinergic receptors, including nicotinic
receptors found on postganglionic neurons and muscarinic
receptors located on effector organs such as smooth
muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
- Activation of these receptors mediates various
physiological responses, including stimulation of smooth
muscle contraction, cardiac inhibition, and glandular
secretion.

-Norepinephrine (NE) - neurotransmitter and hormone that belongs to the
class of catecholamines. It is synthesized from dopamine by the enzyme
dopamine beta-hydroxylase within the synaptic vesicles of noradrenergic neurons.

Location - released by postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic
nervous system (SNS) at adrenergic synapses.

, -It acts as a chemical messenger to transmit signals
across synapses and elicit physiological responses in target
tissues.
-NE binds to adrenergic receptors, including alpha and
beta adrenergic receptors, located on effector organs such
as smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.

-The effects of NE depend on the type of adrenergic
receptor activated and its location.

Function - regulation of blood pressure, modulation of heart rate,
and regulation of the stress response.

- Receptors - Cholinergic receptors respond to ACh, including nicotinic and
muscarinic receptors. Adrenergic receptors respond to NE, including alpha and beta adrenergic
receptors.

Functional and Anatomical Differences
Between Sympathetic and Parasympathetic ANS
- Sympathetic: Originates from
thoracolumbar region (T1-L2), responsible for "fight
or flight" responses, short preganglionic fibers and
long postganglionic fibers.

Effects of Activation of Sympathetic Autonomic
Nervous System (ANS) -
Arterial Pressure Increase -
- Activation of the sympathetic
ANS leads to vasoconstriction, which
increases arterial pressure by narrowing
blood vessels and increasing peripheral resistance.
Blood Flow to Muscles -
- Sympathetic activation redirects blood flow to muscles by dilating blood
vessels in skeletal muscle beds,
facilitating increased oxygen and nutrient
delivery during physical activity.
Muscle Strength -

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