G10B: Autonomic Innervation of the GI Tract (Dr. Albertine)

G10B: Autonomic Innervation of the GI Tract (Dr. Albertine)

G10B: Autonomic Innervation of the GI Tract (Dr. Albertine) At the end of this lecture, students should be able to master the following: 1) Functions of the autonomic nervous supply to the abdominal viscera a) Gastrointestinal tract i) Sympathetic: decreases motility and absorption; decreases contraction of the circular and longitudinal muscle fi bers; contraction of sphincter muscles; and decreased glandular secretions ii) Parasympathetic: increases motility and absorption; contraction and relaxation (peristalsis) of longitudi- nal and circular muscle fi bers; relaxation in sphincter muscles; and increased glandular secretions b) Pancreas i) Sympathetic: decreased secretion of both insulin and digestive enzymes ii) Parasympathetic: increased secretion of insulin and digestive enzymes c) Liver i) Sympathetic: increased glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis ii) Parasympathetic: increased metabolism and secretions d) Spleen i) Sympathetic: contraction of capsule 2) Overview of the autonomic innervation of the GI tract a) CNS origin i) Sympathetics - T5-L2 ii) Parasympathetics – CN X and S2-S4 b) Splanchnics – transport autonomic fi bers from the sympathetic trunk (sympathetics) or spinal nerves (para- sympathetics) to the prevertebral plexus i) Sympathetic splanchnic nerves (1) Greater splanchnic – carry sympathetics from the T5-T9 level of the spinal cord to the prevertebral plexus (celiac and superior mesenteric) (2) Lesser splanchnic – carry sympathetics from the T10-T11 level of the spinal cord to the pervertebral plexus (celiac and superior mesentric) (3) Least splanchnic- carry sympathetics from the T12 level of the spinal cord to the prevertbral plexus (aorticorenal and inferior mesenteric) (4) Lumbar splanchnic- carry sympathetics from L1-2 level of the spinal cord to the prevertebral plexus (in- ferior mesenteric and inferior hypogastric) (5) Sacral splanchnics - sympathetics from L1-2 level of the spinal cord, down the sympathetic trunk to the sacral ganglia in the sympathetic chain. Sacral splanchnics are post-ganglionic sympathetic fi bers that exit the sacral ganglia on route to the hypogastric plexuses. ii) Parasympathetic splanchnic nerves (1) Pelvic splanchnics – transports parasympathetic fi bers from the S2-S4 spinal nerves to the prevertebral plexus (i.e., inferior hypogastric plexus) 22.

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