L1.3.3.2.1: Anatomy of ANS Divisions

Cards (3)

  • PARASYMPATHETIC DIVISION
    “Craniosacral division”
    ● Parasympathetic fibers — CHOLINERGIC FIBERS
    ● Preganglionic neurons originate in:
    ○ Cranial nerves III, VII, IX, and X
    S2 through S4 regions of the spinal cord
    ● Synapse with terminal ganglia. From there, postganglionic axons extend to organs that are served
  • SYMPATHETIC DIVISION
    “Thoracolumbar division”
    ● Sympathetic fibers — ADRENERGIC FIBERS
    ● Preganglionic neurons originate in:
    T1 through L2
  • SYMPATHETIC DIVISION
    ● Axons pass through a ramus communicans (small communicating branch) to enter a sympathetic trunk ganglion
    ● This trunk lies alongside the vertebral column on each side
    ● After synapsing at the ganglion, the axon may synapse with a second neuron at the same or different level
    ● OR, the preganglionic neuron may pass through the ganglia without synapsing and form part of the splanchnic nerves
    Splanchnic nerves – travel to the collateral ganglion
    Collateral ganglia – serve the abdominal and pelvic organs