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Autonomic Nervous System
2/23/11 Dr. Reese Lecture
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Graduate
03/04/2011

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The functional division of the peripheral nervous system that innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
Definition
ANS
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This system includes both sensory and motor fibers (GVA and GVE)
Definition
ANS
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This system acts on an unconscious level to regulate the activity of visceral organs.
Definition
ANS
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The ANS is controlled by the __ through pathways traveling in the dorsal longitudinal fasciculus.
Definition
Hypothalamus
Term
Neurons in the ANS innervate their targest indirectly, utilizing a what?
Definition
2 neuron chain
Term
Neuron 1 is what type of neuron?
Definition
Preganglionic Neuron
Term
Neuron 2 is what type of neuron?
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Postganglionic neuron
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This neuron has its cell body inside the CNS. The axons of this neuron terminates on the cell body of the other neuron.
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neuron 1
Term
This neuron has its cell body outside of the CNS. The axon of this neuron terminates on the target organ.
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Neuron 2
Term
Name the 2 primary divisions of the ANS
Definition
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
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Preganglionic neurons located in the thoracic and upper 2 lumbar segments of the spinal cord.
Definition
Sympathetic Nervous System
Term
The preganglionic neurons located in the thoracic and upper 2 lumbar segments of the spinal cord can also be referred to as what?
Definition
Intermediolateral cell column
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The preganglionic axons exit the spinal cord in the thoracic and lumbar nerves; travel from the spinal nerves to the sympathetic chain via what?
Definition
White Rami Communicantes
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Some preganglionic axons synapse in the sympathetic chain, while others just pass through the chain to reach what?
Definition
Postganglionic cells in other ganglia
Term
Axons from the sympathetic chain exit the ganglia and rejoin the spinal nerves via what?
Definition
Grey rami communicantes
Term
A group of neuronal cell bodies located outside the CNS
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Ganglion
Term
Sympathetic postganglionic neurons are located in one of three structures. Name the 3.
Definition
1. Sympathetic Chain
2. Prevertebral Ganglia
3. Adrenal Medulla
Term
Interconnected chain of ganglia located close to the spinal cord.
Definition
Sympathetic chain
Term
Ganglia located in the abdomen and associated with major arteries of the abdomen (celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric)
Definition
Prevertebral Ganglia
Term
Considered a displaced sympathetic ganglion.
Definition
Adrenal medulla
Term
A bunch of sympathetic postganglionic neurons sitting on top of the kidneys
Definition
Adrenal Gland
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Are preganglionic axons short or long in the sympathetic nervous system?
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Short
Term
Are postganglionic axons short or long in the sympathetic nervous system?
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Long
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Sympathetic nervous system preganglionic fibers are generally short, with postganglionic neurons located __ from the target organs.
Definition
Away
Term
What neurotransmitter is found in the preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system?
Definition
ACh
Term
What neurotransmitter is found in the postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system?
Definition
Norepinephrine
Term
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system causes the fight or flight response. Name 7 body responses that occur.
Definition
1. Increase HR
2. Decreased peristalsis
3. Increased BP
4. Dilation of coronary arteries
5. Dilation of bronchioles
6. Shunting of blood away from the gut and toward skeletal muscles
7. Dilation of pupils
Term
The systemic response is caused by what 2 things?
Definition
1. Pain
2. Strong Emotions (Rage, Fear)
Term
Cell bodies here are either located in the brain stem or in the sacral spinal cord.
Definition
Parasympathetic nervous system
Term
Are preganglionic axons long or short in the parasympathetic nervous system?
Definition
Long
Term
Are postganglionic axons long or short in the parasympathetic nervous system?
Definition
Short
Term
Also known as Thoracolumbar Outflow)
Definition
Sympathetic Nervous System
Term
Also known as Craniosacral Outflow?
Definition
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Term
Preganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic nervous system are located where?
Definition
Cranial nerve nuclei III, VII, IX, X
and sacral segments 2 thru 4
Term
Postganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic nervous system are located where?
Definition
in ganglia within, or very close to the target organs
Term
What is the pre and postganglionic neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic system?
Definition
ACh
Term
Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system causes rest and digest. List the 5 bodily responses.
Definition
1. Decreased cardiac output
2. Decreased BP
3. Increased peristalsis
4. Contraction of bladder
5. Pupillary constriction
Term
Which nervous system has more of a discrete response? Sympathetic or Parasympathetic
Definition
Parasympathetic
Term
Which nervous system has more of a whole body response? Sympathetic or Parasympathetic
Definition
Sympathetic
Term
This pathology of the ANS involves a lack of hypothalamic control and occurs in patients with SCI above T6
Definition
Autonomic Dysreflexia in SCI
Term
This pathology of the ANS results in uncontrolled stimulation of the sympathetics.
Definition
Autonomic Dysreflexia in SCI
Term
The mechanism for this pathology involving the ANS include: 1. visceral stimuli along sympathetic afferents 2. exaggerated response to visceral afferent input at spinal level due to abscence of hypothalamic control of ANS 3. Increased sympathetic efferent output
Definition
Autonomic Dysreflexia in SCI
Term
Name 5 symptoms of a patient with Autonomic Dysreflexia in ANS
Definition
1. Severe headache
2. Dramatic increase in BP
3. Pallor below lesion; flushing above
4. Profuse diaphoresis above lesion
5. Blurred vision
Term
Is Autonomic Dysreflexia in SCI a medical emergency?
Definition
Yes because of increased BP and increased HR
Term
A regional pain disorder disproportionate to any precipitating event and is characterized by pain, autonomic abnormalities, motor symptoms, and trophies changes.
Definition
CRPS - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Term
What are the 2 main classifications of CRPS that depend on the precipitating lesion
Definition
CRPS I
CRPS II
Term
What is CRPS I formerly known as
Definition
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy / Shoulder-Hand Syndrome
Term
What is CRPS II formerly known as
Definition
Causalgia
Term
This classification of CRPS is where patients typically develop the syndrome following initial painful event (sprain, strain, etc) that may or may not have been traumatic.
Definition
CRPS I
Term
This classification of CRPS is where the precipitating even includes injury to a major peripheral nerve.
Definition
CRPS II
Term
In order for CRPS to be diagnosed, the following criteria must be met. (4)
Definition
1. Preceding noxious event without (CRPS I) or with (CRPS II) obvious nerve lesion
2. Spontaneous pain or hyperalgesia / hyperesthesia not limited to a single nerve territory and disproportionate to the inciting events.
3. Edema, skin blood flow or sudomotor abnormalities, motor symptoms, or trophic changes are present on affected limb, in particular at distal sites
4. Other diagnoses (stress fracture, bone tumors, inflammatory arthritis, etc.) are excluded
Term
What is the most common symptom of CRPS
Definition
Burning pain
Term
Name 4 symptoms of CRPS
Definition
Burning, throbbing, shooting, or aching pain
Term
Name a 4 pain characteristic of CRPS
Definition
1. Spreads beyond area of initial injury
2. Disproportionate to inciting injury
3. Increased pain when limb dependent
4. May involve entire extremity or even the contralateral limb
Term
Disproportionately increased pain response to mildly noxious stimulus
Definition
Hyperalgesia
Term
Pain response to non-noxious stimulus
Definition
Allodynia
Term
Posture, protective clothing, resist being touched
Definition
Patients protective of limbs
Term
The affected limb may be warmer than the unaffected limb in acute stages; in chronic stages it may be the reverse
Definition
Temperature changes
Term
In acute stagest, there may be swelling in what part of the extremity?
Definition
Distal
Term
Name 2 sudomotor changes you may see with CRPS
Definition
Hyperhidrosis
Hypohidrosis
Term
Which one is most common, hyper or hypo hidrosis?
Definition
Hyperhidrosis
Term
Will there be weakness of the distal extremity muscles with CRPS?
Definition
Yes
Term
With CRPS will there be impaired fine motor skills?
Definition
Yes
Term
In CRPS, will EMG and NCV be normal?
Definition
Yes
Term
Do most patients with CRPS have a tremor?
Definition
About half
Term
Will you see hyperreflexia in a patient with CRPS?
Definition
Maybe
Term
Name 4 trophic changes in a patient with CRPS
Definition
1. Abnormal Nail growth
2. Changes in hair growth
3. Contractures/fibrosis
4. Skin atrophy later
Term
When is a person at risk for contractures?
Definition
When they do not use their limb
Term
CRPS is not completely understood. It appears to be some SNS component, though not completely confirmed. Some patients have ___ that can be alleviated by a sympathetic block
Definition
Sympathetically maintained pain (SMP)
Term
In CRPS, nociceptors appear to have __ sensitivity to norepinephrine, probably due to up-regulation of alpha-adrenoreceptors
Definition
Increased
Term
Central mechanisms such as what are probably invoved in CRPS
Definition
Brain plasticity
Reorganization of cortex in response to altered sensory inputs
Term
What can medically be done to help a patient with CRPS
Definition
decrease the swelling (corticosteroids)
control pain (opiods, sympatholytic drugs, sympathetic block, epidural, spinal cord stimulation)
Term
Name 4 things that a PT can do for a patient with CRPS
Definition
1. Desensitize the extremity
2. Increase ROM
3. Increase pain free function
4. Restore strength
Term
What is done (normally outside the US) for severe cases of CRPS
Definition
Ketamine induced comas as a last resort to help the nervous system rest and calm itself. It has worked in 50% of patients
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