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Role of autonomic (vegetative) nerve system in regulation of visceral functions

Role of autonomic (vegetative) nerve system in regulation of visceral functions. Author ass.prof. N.M. Volkova. Sympathetic Division. Routes Taken by Sympathetic Axons. Nerve connections between the spinal cord, spinal nerves, sympathetic chain, and peripheral sympathetic nerves.

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Role of autonomic (vegetative) nerve system in regulation of visceral functions

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  1. Role of autonomic (vegetative) nerve system in regulation of visceral functions Author ass.prof. N.M. Volkova

  2. Sympathetic Division

  3. Routes Taken by Sympathetic Axons

  4. Nerve connections between the spinal cord, spinal nerves, sympatheticchain, and peripheral sympathetic nerves.

  5. Neurotransmission in autonomic ganglia

  6. Adrenergic transmission

  7. Adreno-ceptors

  8. Parasympathetic Division

  9. Parasympathetic nervous system

  10. Parasympathetic division • All parasympathetic targettissues have muscarinicreceptors. The generalresponse to ACh is excitatory,but some target tissues, suchas the heart, are inhibited.

  11. Cholinergic transmission in the heart

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