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Slides from: Introduction to the Autonomic Nervous System-Lecture Marc Imhotep Cray, M.D. http://www.scribd.com/doc/106694667/IVMS-ANS-PharmacologyIntroduction-Review-of-the-Autonomic-Nervous-System-abridged
Homeostasis
Redrawn after: Kibble JD, Halsey CR, Homeostasis: In Medical Physiology -The Big Picture; McGraw-Hill ,2009:2
Negative feedback is the major control process used to maintain a stable internal environment
See: Wiki-Human-homeostasis/PDF
The physiologic process of maintaining an internal environment (ECF environment) compatible with normal health Autonomic reflexes maintain set points and modulate organ system functions via negative feedback in pursuit of homeostasis
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COMPARATOR SENSOR
stretch receptors, chemo-, baro-, osmo-, and thermoreceptors etc.
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ERROR SIGNAL
SET POINT
EFFECTOR
CONTROLLED VARIBLE
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Redrawn after: Kibble JD, Halsey CR, Homeostasis: In Medical Physiology -The Big Picture; McGraw-Hill ,2009:2
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
Effector opposes stimulus 3
Negative feedback: Initiation of responses that counter deviations of controlled variables from their normal range
Arterial O2 partial pressure Arterial CO2 partial pressure Arterial blood pH Glucose Core body temperature Serum Na+ Serum K+ Serum Ca2+ Mean arterial blood pressure Glomerular filtration rate
100 mm Hg 40 mm Hg pH 7.4 90 mg/dL (5 mM) 98.4F (37C) 140 mEq/L 4.0 mEq/L 4.5 mEq/L 90 mm Hg 120 mL /min
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Adopted from: Kibble JD, Halsey CR, Homeostasis: In Medical Physiology The Big Picture; McGraw-Hill ,2009:3 Marc Imhotep Cray, M.D.
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Cannon-Bard theory
Dr. Cannon investigated the emergency functions of the sympathetic nervous system and with Philip Bard developed the Cannon-Bard theory, which proposed that emotional and physiological responses to external situations arise at once and that both prepare the body to deal with the situation.
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/134/11/1086 Story Time, Walter Cannon (1871-1945) http://peer.tamu.edu/curriculum_modules/OrganSystems/module_5 /storytime.htm
Homeostasis (2)
Nervous Wired Neurotransmitters Short Distance Distance Short Closeness
Rapid Onset
Short Duration Rapid Response
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Delayed Onset
Prolonged Duration Regulation
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sympatho-adrenergic system gives rise to fright, flight or fight response in acutely stressful situations sympathetic dominate over parasympathetic and subject is aggressive and/ or anxious cardiac rate, contractile force and conductivity are increase, blood is re-distributed from viscera to active skeletal muscles by visceral, skin and fat vasoconstriction (+ -1) and skeletal muscles preferential vasodilatation (+ -2) brain releases corticotrophin-releasing factor to hypothalamic-pituitary portal system The hypothalamic-pituitary axis secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)>>adrenal cortex>>cortisol
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subject hyperventilates, gastrointestinal activity reduced, increased glycogenolysis and lipolysis The airways dilate, and adrenal medullary (catecholamines) and cortical secretion (cortisol) increases
This response is seen in humans exposed to psychologicalemotional , as well as physiologic stress Stress in general is comprised of severe emotional and physical burdens (fear, pain, hypoxia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, hypotension etc.)
Story Time, Walter Cannon (1871-1945) http://peer.tamu.edu/curriculum_modules/OrganSystems/module_5/storytime.htm
Brain releases corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) to hypothalamic-pituitary portal system hypothalamic-pituitary axis secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone(ACTH)
This response is seen in humans exposed to psychological-emotional stress, as well as physiologically mediated stress response mechanism, such as ANS stimulation. Stress in general is comprised of severe emotional and physical burdens (fear, pain, hypoxia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, hypotension etc.).
See: The Wisdom of the Body, by Walter B. Cannon
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The brain and the immune defense system Internal and external stress affects the prefrontal cortex, whereby the limbic system with the hypothalamus is activated hypothalamic nuclei release CRH to portal blood blood reaches adenohypophysis, where CRH triggers the release of adenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), endorphins and met-enkephalin ACTH works through different pathways in order to protect the body For example, ACTH stimulates the adrenal cortex to release corticosteroids, which produce immunosuppression.
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Learn more:
Cannon, WB, Organization for Physiological Homeostasis/PDF Physiological Rev July 1, 1929 9:399-431 Story Time, Walter Cannon (1871-1945) http://peer.tamu.edu/curriculum_modules/OrganSystems/module_5/storytime.htm
http://www.scribd.com/doc/106694667/IVMS-ANS-PharmacologyIntroduction-Review-of-the-Autonomic-Nervous-System-abridged
Marc Imhotep Cray, M.D.
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