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PERIPHERAL
NERVOUS SYSTEM
(PNS)
Queenie G. Bombase
What is Peripheral Nervous System?
  The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is
   the division of the nervous
   system containing all the nerves that lie
   outside of the central nervous system
   (CNS).
  Primary role:

    to connect the CNS to the organs, limbs
     and skin. These nerves extend from the
     central nervous system to the outermost
     areas of the body.
Somatic Nervous System
   the part of the peripheral nervous system responsible for
    carrying sensory and motor information to and from
    the central nervous system.
   derives its name from the Greek word soma, which means
    "body.“
   responsible for transmitting sensory information as well as for
    voluntary movement.
   contains two major types of neurons:
      sensory neurons (or afferent neurons) - carry information
       from the nerves to the central nervous system
      motor neurons (or efferent neurons) that carry information
       from the brain and spinal cord to muscle fibers throughout
       the body.
Sensory-Somatic Nervous System
     The sensory-somatic system consists of
  ›   12 pairs of cranial nerves and
  ›   31 pairs of spinal nerves.
   Cranial Nerves - nerves that emerge directly
    from the brain, in contrast to spinal
    nerves, which emerge from segments of
    the spinal cord. In humans, there are
    traditionally twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Only
    the first and the second pair emerge from
    the cerebrum; the remaining ten pairs emerge
    from the brainstem.
   Spinal Nerves - spinal nerves or nerve
    roots, branch off the spinal cord and pass out
    through a hole in each of the vertebrae called
    the Foramen. These nerves carry information
    from the spinal cord to the rest of the body, and
    from the body back up to the brain.
Nerves         Type               Function
        I
                   sensory         olfaction (smell)
    Olfactory
                                        vision
      II
                   sensory   (Contain 38% of all the axons
     Optic
                               connecting to the brain.)
      III
                   motor*     eyelid and eyeball muscles
  Oculomotor
      IV
                   motor*          eyeball muscles
   Trochlear
                              Sensory: facial and mouth
        V
                   mixed             sensation
   Trigeminal
                                  Motor: chewing
      VI
                   motor*         eyeball movement
   Abducens
                                   Sensory: taste
      VII
                   mixed      Motor: facial muscles and
     Facial
                                   salivary glands
      VIII
                   sensory       hearing and balance
    Auditory
       IX                           Sensory: taste
                   mixed
Glossopharyngeal                   Motor: swallowing
                                   main nerve of the
       X
                   mixed       parasympathetic nervous
     Vagus
                                    system (PNS)
      XI                     swallowing; moving head and
                   motor
   Accessory                           shoulder
      XII
                   motor*          tongue muscles
  Hypoglossal
   sensory neurons running from
    stimulus receptors that inform the CNS of the stimuli

   motor neurons running from the CNS to
    the muscles and glands - called effectors - that
    take action.
     It is responsible for monitoring conditions in the
      internal environment and bringing about
      appropriate changes in them. The contraction of
      both smooth muscle and cardiac muscle is
      controlled by motor neurons of the autonomic
      system.
Autonomic Nervous System
   is the part of the peripheral nervous system
    responsible for regulating involuntary body
    functions, such as blood
    flow, heartbeat, digestion and breathing.
   further divided into two branches:
      sympathetic system regulates the flight-or-
       fight responses
      parasympathetic system helps maintain
       normal body functions and conserves physical
       resources.
   The autonomic nervous system has two:
     sympathetic nervous system
     parasympathetic nervous system
Sympathetic Nervous System
   The sympathetic nervous system is located to
    the sympathetic chain, which connects to
    skin, blood vessels and organs in the body
    cavity. The sympathetic chain is located on
    both sides of the spine and consists of
    ganglias.
   stimulates heartbeat
   raises blood pressure
   dilates the pupils
   dilates the trachea and bronchi
   stimulates glycogenolysis — the conversion of
    liver glycogen into glucose
   shunts blood away from the skin and viscera to
    the skeletal muscles, brain, and heart
   inhibits peristalsis in the gastrointestinal (GI)
    tract
   inhibits contraction of the bladder and rectum
   and, at least in rats and mice, increases the
    number of AMPA receptors in the hippocampus
    and thus increases long-term potentiation
Parasympathetic Nervous System
    he Parasympathetic system is the branch of
     the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
     responsible for the body’s ability to recuperate
     and return to a balanced state (known as
     "homeostasis") after experiencing pain
     or stress.
   Parasympathetic stimulation causes:

   slowing down of the heartbeat (as Loewi
    demonstrated)
   lowering of blood pressure
   constriction of the pupils
   increased blood flow to the skin and viscera
   peristalsis of the GI tract

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

  • 2. What is Peripheral Nervous System?  The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is the division of the nervous system containing all the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system (CNS).  Primary role:  to connect the CNS to the organs, limbs and skin. These nerves extend from the central nervous system to the outermost areas of the body.
  • 3.
  • 4. Somatic Nervous System  the part of the peripheral nervous system responsible for carrying sensory and motor information to and from the central nervous system.  derives its name from the Greek word soma, which means "body.“  responsible for transmitting sensory information as well as for voluntary movement.  contains two major types of neurons:  sensory neurons (or afferent neurons) - carry information from the nerves to the central nervous system  motor neurons (or efferent neurons) that carry information from the brain and spinal cord to muscle fibers throughout the body.
  • 5. Sensory-Somatic Nervous System  The sensory-somatic system consists of › 12 pairs of cranial nerves and › 31 pairs of spinal nerves.
  • 6. Cranial Nerves - nerves that emerge directly from the brain, in contrast to spinal nerves, which emerge from segments of the spinal cord. In humans, there are traditionally twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Only the first and the second pair emerge from the cerebrum; the remaining ten pairs emerge from the brainstem.  Spinal Nerves - spinal nerves or nerve roots, branch off the spinal cord and pass out through a hole in each of the vertebrae called the Foramen. These nerves carry information from the spinal cord to the rest of the body, and from the body back up to the brain.
  • 7.
  • 8. Nerves Type Function I sensory olfaction (smell) Olfactory vision II sensory (Contain 38% of all the axons Optic connecting to the brain.) III motor* eyelid and eyeball muscles Oculomotor IV motor* eyeball muscles Trochlear Sensory: facial and mouth V mixed sensation Trigeminal Motor: chewing VI motor* eyeball movement Abducens Sensory: taste VII mixed Motor: facial muscles and Facial salivary glands VIII sensory hearing and balance Auditory IX Sensory: taste mixed Glossopharyngeal Motor: swallowing main nerve of the X mixed parasympathetic nervous Vagus system (PNS) XI swallowing; moving head and motor Accessory shoulder XII motor* tongue muscles Hypoglossal
  • 9. sensory neurons running from stimulus receptors that inform the CNS of the stimuli  motor neurons running from the CNS to the muscles and glands - called effectors - that take action.  It is responsible for monitoring conditions in the internal environment and bringing about appropriate changes in them. The contraction of both smooth muscle and cardiac muscle is controlled by motor neurons of the autonomic system.
  • 10. Autonomic Nervous System  is the part of the peripheral nervous system responsible for regulating involuntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion and breathing.  further divided into two branches:  sympathetic system regulates the flight-or- fight responses  parasympathetic system helps maintain normal body functions and conserves physical resources.
  • 11.
  • 12. The autonomic nervous system has two:  sympathetic nervous system  parasympathetic nervous system
  • 13. Sympathetic Nervous System  The sympathetic nervous system is located to the sympathetic chain, which connects to skin, blood vessels and organs in the body cavity. The sympathetic chain is located on both sides of the spine and consists of ganglias.
  • 14. stimulates heartbeat  raises blood pressure  dilates the pupils  dilates the trachea and bronchi  stimulates glycogenolysis — the conversion of liver glycogen into glucose  shunts blood away from the skin and viscera to the skeletal muscles, brain, and heart  inhibits peristalsis in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract  inhibits contraction of the bladder and rectum  and, at least in rats and mice, increases the number of AMPA receptors in the hippocampus and thus increases long-term potentiation
  • 15. Parasympathetic Nervous System  he Parasympathetic system is the branch of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) responsible for the body’s ability to recuperate and return to a balanced state (known as "homeostasis") after experiencing pain or stress.
  • 16. Parasympathetic stimulation causes:  slowing down of the heartbeat (as Loewi demonstrated)  lowering of blood pressure  constriction of the pupils  increased blood flow to the skin and viscera  peristalsis of the GI tract