BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sympathetic Nervous System, Reflex Arc, Autonomic Nervous System

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Functional unit of the autonomic nervous system is the autonomic reflex arc. Motor output from higher centers synapses with preganglionic neuron in the cns which then synapses with postganglionic neurons in sympathetic chain ganglion (outside cns) that then synapses with target organ/tissue. Unlike somatic reflexes, autonomic reflexes are typically processed in the brain. Whatever happens in brain is conducted through interneurons. Interneurons have axons - synapse with preganglionic interneurons. Interneurons synapse with cell bodies of sympathetic nervous system preganglionic neurons located at the lateral horn. Anything going to spinal cord/brain is afferent. Anything going away from brain is efferent. Synapse gives rise to postganglionic neurons - leave sympathetic ganglia and go to the effector organ. Nicotinic ach receptor - ligand gated ion channel. Alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2. Major advance in the evolution of the nervous system came with: Clear cut division into central and peripheral components.

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