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Peripheral Nervous System Sensory Receptors Motor Endings Cranial Nerves The Four Plexuses Extremities

Review of Reflexes Fast, preprogrammed, inborn, automatic responses Occur in the CNS at the spinal cord or brainstem levels May be either monosynaptic or polysynaptic All require a. stimulus at receptor b. sensory information relay c. processing at CNS level d. activation of motor response e. response of peripheral effector Fig 14.2

Peripheral Sensory Receptors Classified by Location Exteroceptors Interoceptors Proprioceptors Stimulus Thermoreceptors,, etc. Structure Pacincian corpuscle Adaptive abilities

Peripheral Sensory Receptors, cont d Free Nerve Endings Prominent in epithelia Pain and Temperature Light touch (Merkel s discs)

Peripheral Sensory Receptors, cont d Encapsulated Nerve Endings Meissner s Corpuscles (Light Touch) Pacinian (lamellated) Corpuscles Throughout the Body Adaptive Mechanical Pressure Ruffini s Corpuscles Pressure and Touch Not very Adaptive

Proprioception Stretch Monitors detect position in space Modified muscle fibers (cells) Golgi Tendon Organ Monitors tendon tension Knee Jerk Reflex is monosynaptic Joint Kinesthetic Receptors Joint Capsules All of the above types of receptors

The Other End (Effectors) Motor End Plate: Similar to Synapse Skeletal Muscle ACh Broken down quickly, compared to nerve synapse Remember definition of Motor Unit Visceral (smooth) Muscle and Glands Varicosities

Peripheral Nerves (repetitio est ) Definition: bundles of axons. AKA tracts in CNS Function: sensory - afferent motor - efferent mixed - contains axons of both Organization coverings (chapter 12): Epineurium wraps entire nerve Perineurium wraps fascicles of tracts Endoneurium - wraps individual axons

Anatomy of a Peripheral Nerve

Cranial Nerves Twelve pairs: 2 attach to forebrain (Tel- & Diencephalon) 10 attach to brainstem (Mes-,, Met- and Myelencephalon) Names relate to appearance or function Classification Origin Destination

Olfactory Nerve (= CN or N I) C: : Sensory O: : Olfactory Epithelium in nasal cavity D: : Olfactory bulbs (by way of cribriform plate of ethmoid) Only CN directly attached to Cerebrum

Optic Nerve (N II) C: : Sensory O: : Retina D: by way of optic foramen of sphenoid to Diencephalon (optic chiasma) and to occipital lobe

Oculomotor (N III) C: : Motor O: Mesencephalon D: : Somatic motor to superior, inferior, medial recti and inferior oblique; visceral motor to intrinsic eye muscles by way of superior orbital fissure

Trochlear (N IV) C: : Motor O: Mesencephalon D: : superior oblique muscle by way of superior orbital fissure

Oculomotor (N III) Trochlear Nerve (N IV) Lateral view

Trigeminal (CN V) C: : Mixed three major branches 1. Ophthalmic (sensory) 2. Maxillary (sensory) 3. Mandibular (mixed) O: : face / nuclei of pons D: : sensory nuclei in pons / muscles of mastication

Abducens (CN VI) C: Motor O: Pons D: Lateral rectus eye muscle

Facial (CN VII) Table 14.3 C: : Mixed O: : sensory from taste receptors of anterior 2/3 of tongue / motor from pons D: : Sensory to sensory nuclei of pons / motor muscles of facial expression, visceral motor to tear gland.

Facial (CN VII), cont d Bell s Palsy

Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII) C: : Sensory O: : Receptors of inner Ear D: : Nuclei in Pons and medulla oblongata AKA acoustic nerve

Vestibulocochlear (CN VIII)

Glossopharyngeal (CN IX) C: : mixed O: : sensory from posterior 1/3 of tongue / motor from medulla oblongata D: : medulla / muscles for swallowing, parotid gland

Vagus (CN X) C: : Mixed O: Sensation from pharyngeal area and outer ear / motor from medulla D: Sensory to medulla / visceral (autonomic) motor to thoracic and abdominal cavities and their organs. Major motor pathway for ANS Most important Cranial Nerve!

Accessory (CN XI) AKA Spinal Accessory C: : Motor O: : Motor nuclei of medulla and spinal cord D: : Swallowing, trapezius & scm muscles Hypoglossal (N XII) C: : Motor O: : Motor nuclei of medulla D: : Tongue musculature

N XII N XI

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Spinal Nerves Sensory and Motor (of course) Through the Intervertebral Foramina Dermatomes

4 Principal Plexuses A blend, or network, of nerve fibers from several spinal roots. Cervical, includes Phrenic N. Brachial Lumbar Sacral

Cervical Plexus Phrenic nerve - innervates diaphragm

Brachial Plexus

Nerves of the Arm Musculocutaneous nerve innervates biceps and brachialis muscles Median nerve - innervates lateral flexors Ulnar nerve - innervates medial flexors Radial nerve - innervates forearm extensors

Lumbar Plexus Femoral Nerve Lumbosacral Trunk (to Sciatic Nerve) Obturator Nerve

Sacral Plexus

Nerves of the Leg Sciatic N. Thickest and Longest Branches to Tibial and Fibular Nerves Femoral N. Posterior aspect of leg

Narrow lumbar disk spaces result in pressure on the spinal roots T-12 L-5

The white oval is a postsurgical cyst or abscess

Shingles Varicella-zoster virus ( of the herpes family) In dorsal root ganglia and cranial nerves Initial infection: chicken pox