Autonomic Nervous System - Neurology and Neuroanatomy - Part 2
Offered By: Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Delve into an extensive 1-hour 36-minute lecture on the Autonomic Nervous System, focusing on neurology and neuroanatomy. Explore the metabolic actions of the sympathetic nervous system, effects on muscular and cardiovascular systems, and special functions of adrenergic stimulation. Learn about the mechanism of action of acetylcholine, electrical activity in the SA node, and detailed aspects of the parasympathetic nervous system. Examine the effects on various organs, including the eye, smooth muscles, and glands. Compare sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, their effects on the heart, gut, and other tissues. Gain insights into clinical correlates, adrenergic receptors, and the cholinergic system. Understand the anatomy of parasympathetic nervous system outflows and their innervation patterns.
Syllabus
Metabolic Actions Of Sympathetic Nervous System
Effects On Muscular System
Special Function Of Adrenergic Stimulation
People With Thyrotoxic Causes
Beta 2 Stimulant Drugs
Tissues That Are Controlled By Both Systems
Effects On Cardiovascular System
Mechanism Of Action Of Acetylcholine
Electrical Activity In SA Node
Detail Of Parasympathetic Nervous System
3rd Cranial Nerve And Preganglionic Fibers
Effects On Eye
Effects On Smooth Muscles
2nd Outflow
Effects On Lacrimal, Palatal, Submandibular, Sublingual Glands
Parotid Gland
Major Outflow In The Body
Comparison Of Sympathetic And Parasympathetic
Effects Of Both Systems On Heart
Vagus Supply
Effects On Gut
Sacral Outflow
Taught by
Dr. Najeeb Lectures
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