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Anatomy and Physiology Review Jennifer Hayes-Klosteridis University of Maryland, Baltimore Homeostasis Key Point for Nursing school • • • • Nervous System Endocrine System Cardiac Cycle Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System (RAAS) Review of Key Topics The Nervous System • First neurons are within the CNS and extend axons to the second neuron (outside CNS) • Synapse of first and second = ganglion • Ganglion can be near or far away from CNS Autonomic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System • First neurons from cranial nerves (II, VII, IX, X) and sacral region (S2, S3, S4) of CNS (craniosacral outflow) • First neuron axons = parasympathetic preganglionic nerves • Second neuron axons = parasympathetic post ganglionic nerves • parasympathetic preganglionic nerves secrete Acetylcholine (ACH) • parasympathetic postganglionic nerves secrete Acetylcholine (ACH) • Acetylcholine binds to nicotinic (ANS ganglia and neuromuscular junction) and muscarinic receptors (heart, smooth muscle, glands) • Inhibitory (rest and digest) Sympathetic Nervous System • First neurons from thoracic and lumbar regions of CNS (Thoracolumbar outflow) • First neuron axons = sympathetic preganglionic nerves • Second neuron axons = sympathetic post ganglionic nerves • sympathetic preganglionic nerves secrete Acetylcholine (ACH) • Sympathetic postganglionic nerves secrete noradrenaline and adrenaline • Noradrenaline binds to (α1) and (β1) adrenergic receptors • Adrenaline binds to (α1) and (β2 and β1 ) adrenergic receptors • Excitatory (fight or flight) Autonomic Nervous System • Pharmaceutical agents work by blocking (antagonist) or stimulating (agonist) ANS receptors Autonomic Nervous System- Important Point Parasympathetic Nervous System • • • • Decreases heart rate Bronchiolar constriction Stimulates salivary glands Stimulates nasal, lacrimal, gastric and pancreatic secretory activity • Increases gastric motility • Causes constriction of bladder’s detrusor muscle and relaxation of urethral sphincter Sympathetic Nervous System • Increases heart rate and contractility (β1) • Blood vessel constriction (α1) • Skin, digestive viscera, kidneys • Blood vessel dilation (β2) • Coronary, skeletal muscle, liver • Bronchiolar dilation (β2) • Stimulates kidneys to release renin (β1) • Stimulates sweat glands Autonomic Nervous System: Actions • Network of glands that release hormones into the bloodstream Endocrine System: Overview Endocrine System: Major Organs and Hormones Endocrine System: Feedback Loops Endocrine and Nervous System: working together Autonomic Nervous System • Electrical signal • Fast response • Short duration Endocrine System • Chemical signal • Slower response • Longer duration Endocrine and Nervous System: working together The Cardiac Cycle The Cardiac Cycle Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System (RAAS)