Card Set: Anatomy & Physiology Autonomic Nervous System

A&P Key Terms 15 Autonomic Nervous System

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1. acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter that binds at a motor end-plate to trigger depolarization
2. adrenal medulla interior portion of the adrenal (or suprarenal) gland that releases epinephrine and norepinephrine into the bloodstream as hormones
3. adrenergic synapse where norepinephrine is released, which binds to a- or ß-adrenergic receptors
4. afferent branch component of a reflex arc that represents the input from a sensory neuron, for either a special or general sense
5. agonist any exogenous substance that binds to a receptor and produces a similar effect to the endogenous ligand
6. alpha (a)-adrenergic receptor one of the receptors to which epinephrine and norepinephrine bind, which comes in three subtypes: a1, a2, and a3
7. antagonist any exogenous substance that binds to a receptor and produces an opposing effect to the endogenous ligand
8. anticholinergic drugs drugs that interrupt or reduce the function of the parasympathetic system
9. autonomic tone tendency of an organ system to be governed by one division of the autonomic nervous system over the other, such as heart rate being lowered by parasympathetic input at rest
10. baroreceptor mechanoreceptor that senses the stretch of blood vessels to indicate changes in blood pressure
11. beta (ß)-adrenergic receptor one of the receptors to which epinephrine and norepinephrine bind, which comes in two subtypes: ß1 and ß2
12. cardiac accelerator nerves preganglionic sympathetic fibers that cause the heart rate to increase when the cardiovascular center in the medulla initiates a signal
13. cardiovascular center region in the medulla that controls the cardiovascular system through cardiac accelerator nerves and vasomotor nerves, which are components of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
14. celiac ganglion one of the collateral ganglia of the sympathetic system that projects to the digestive system
15. central neuron specifically referring to the cell body of a neuron in the autonomic system that is located in the central nervous system, specifically the lateral horn of the spinal cord or a brain stem nucleus
16. cholinergic synapse at which acetylcholine is released and binds to the nicotinic or muscarinic receptor
17. chromaffin cells neuroendocrine cells of the adrenal medulla that release epinephrine and norepinephrine into the bloodstream as part of sympathetic system activity
18. ciliary ganglion one of the terminal ganglia of the parasympathetic system, located in the posterior orbit, axons from which project to the iris
19. collateral ganglia ganglia outside of the sympathetic chain that are targets of sympathetic preganglionic fibers, which are the celiac, inferior mesenteric, and superior mesenteric ganglia
20. craniosacral system alternate name for the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system that is based on the anatomical location of central neurons in brain-stem nuclei and the lateral horn of the sacral spinal cord; also referred to as craniosacral outflow
21. dorsal longitudinal fasciculus major output pathway of the hypothalamus that descends through the gray matter of the brain stem and into the spinal cord
22. dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve location of parasympathetic neurons that project through the vagus nerve to terminal ganglia in the thoracic and abdominal cavities
23. Eddinger-Westphal nucleus location of parasympathetic neurons that project to the ciliary ganglion
24. efferent branch component of a reflex arc that represents the output, with the target being an effector, such as muscle or glandular tissue
25. endogenous chemical substance produced and released within the body to interact with a receptor protein
26. endogenous describes substance made in the human body
27. epinephrine signaling molecule released from the adrenal medulla into the bloodstream as part of the sympathetic response
28. exogenous chemical substance from a source outside the body, whether it be another organism such as a plant or from the synthetic processes of a laboratory, that binds to a transmembrane receptor protein
29. exogenous describes substance made outside of the human body
30. fight-or-flight response set of responses induced by sympathetic activity that lead to either fleeing a threat or standing up to it, which in the modern world is often associated with anxious feelings
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