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Vasoactive
drugs
Physiology
There are many physiological pathways and mechanisms
that regulate the cardiovascular system. One of the most important of
these is the autonomic
nervous system. The sympathetic outflow originates from preganglionic
neurons located in the lateral horns of the spinal cord (T1-L2). These
neurons
connect through synapses to postganglionic neurons. These synapses are
located in the two sympathetic chains that lie on either side of the
vertebral column. The postganglionic neurons form the sympathetic nerves
supply the effector organs.
The vagus nerve supplies the only important
parasympathetic nerve fibres to the cardiovascular system. Parasympathetic
ganglia are embedded in the heart, mainly on the SA and AV nodes. Postganglionic
parasympathetic fibres are very short.
ß2
receptors are present on other organs, stimulation causes relaxation
e.g. of bronchial and uterine smooth muscle.
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