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Sympathetic trunk

The sympathetic trunks (sympathetic chain, gangliated cord) are a paired bundle of nerve fibers that run from the base of the skull to the coccyx. They are a major component of the sympathetic nervous system.

Sympathetic trunk
Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac plexus and hypogastric plexus. (Sympathetic trunk labeled at center left.)
Scheme showing pathways (white/grey rami are spatially reversed, possibly for clarity?) of a typical spinal nerve.
1. Somatic efferent.
2. Somatic afferent.
3,4,5. Sympathetic efferent.
6,7. Parasympathetic afferent.
Details
Identifiers
Latintruncus sympathicus
TA98A14.3.01.002
TA26602
FMA6258
Anatomical terminology
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Structure edit

The sympathetic trunk lies just lateral to the vertebral bodies for the entire length of the vertebral column. It interacts with the anterior rami of spinal nerves by way of rami communicantes. The sympathetic trunk permits preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system to ascend to spinal levels superior to T1 and descend to spinal levels inferior to L2/3.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

The superior end of it is continued upward through the carotid canal into the skull, and forms a plexus on the internal carotid artery; the inferior part travels in front of the coccyx, where it converges with the other trunk at a structure known as the ganglion impar.

Along the length of the sympathetic trunk are sympathetic ganglia known as paravertebral ganglia.

Relations edit

In the cervical region, the sympathetic trunk is situated upon the prevertebral fascia posterior to the carotid sheath.[8]: 600 

Function edit

The sympathetic trunk is a fundamental part of the sympathetic nervous system, and part of the autonomic nervous system. It allows nerve fibres to travel to spinal nerves that are superior and inferior to the one in which they originated. Also, a number of nerves, such as most of the splanchnic nerves, arise directly from the trunks.


Autonomic nervous system's jurisdiction to organs in the human body edit
Organ Nerves[9] Spinal column origin[9]
stomach T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, sometimes T10
duodenum T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, sometimes T10
jejunum and ileum T5, T6, T7, T8, T9
spleen T6, T7, T8
gallbladder and liver T6, T7, T8, T9
colon
pancreatic head T8, T9
appendix T10
bladder S2-S4
kidneys and ureters T11, T12

Additional images edit

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 976 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Mader S. S. (2000): Human biology. McGraw-Hill, New York, ISBN 0-07-290584-0; ISBN 0-07-117940-2.
  2. ^ Pritchard T. E., Alloway D. (1999): Medical neuroscience. Hayes Barton Press, ISBN 978-1-59377-200-0:https://books.google.com/books/about/Medical_neuroscience.html?id=m7Y80PcFHtsC.
  3. ^ Butler A. B., Hodos W. (2005): Comparative vertebrate neuroanatomy: evolution and adaptation. Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-471-21005-4.
  4. ^ Butler, Ann B.; Hodos, William (2005-09-02). Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy: Evolution and Adaptation. Wiley. ISBN 9780471733836.
  5. ^ Hall J. E., Guyton A. C. (2006): Textbook of medical physiology, 11th edition. Elsevier Saunders, St. Louis, Mo, ISBN 0-7216-0240-1.
  6. ^ Warrell D. A., Cox T. M., Firth J. D. (2010): The Oxford Textbook of Medicine 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine (5th ed.). Oxford University Press
  7. ^ Greenstein B., Greenstein A. (2002): Color atlas of neuroscience – Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Thieme, Stuttgart – New York, ISBN 9783131081711.
  8. ^ Standring, Susan (2020). Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice (42nd ed.). [New York]. ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4. OCLC 1201341621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ a b Unless specified otherwise in the boxes, the source is: Moore, Keith L.; Agur, A. M. R. (2002). Essential Clinical Anatomy (2nd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 199. ISBN 978-0-7817-5940-3.

External links edit

  • Anatomy figure: 21:04-04 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The position of the right and left vagus nerves, and sympathetic trunks in the mediastinum."
  • Anatomy photo:43:15-0102 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Female Pelvis: The Posterolateral Pelvic Wall"
  • Atlas image: n3a6p1 at the University of Michigan Health System - "Autonomic Connections of the Spinal Cord"
  • Diagram at umm.edu

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The sympathetic trunks sympathetic chain gangliated cord are a paired bundle of nerve fibers that run from the base of the skull to the coccyx They are a major component of the sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic trunkAbdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk with the celiac plexus and hypogastric plexus Sympathetic trunk labeled at center left Scheme showing pathways white grey rami are spatially reversed possibly for clarity of a typical spinal nerve 1 Somatic efferent 2 Somatic afferent 3 4 5 Sympathetic efferent 6 7 Parasympathetic afferent DetailsIdentifiersLatintruncus sympathicusTA98A14 3 01 002TA26602FMA6258Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Relations 2 Function 3 Additional images 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksStructure editThe sympathetic trunk lies just lateral to the vertebral bodies for the entire length of the vertebral column It interacts with the anterior rami of spinal nerves by way of rami communicantes The sympathetic trunk permits preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system to ascend to spinal levels superior to T1 and descend to spinal levels inferior to L2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The superior end of it is continued upward through the carotid canal into the skull and forms a plexus on the internal carotid artery the inferior part travels in front of the coccyx where it converges with the other trunk at a structure known as the ganglion impar Along the length of the sympathetic trunk are sympathetic ganglia known as paravertebral ganglia nbsp The sympathetic trunk yellow can be seen just lateral to the vertebral column Relations edit In the cervical region the sympathetic trunk is situated upon the prevertebral fascia posterior to the carotid sheath 8 600 Function editThe sympathetic trunk is a fundamental part of the sympathetic nervous system and part of the autonomic nervous system It allows nerve fibres to travel to spinal nerves that are superior and inferior to the one in which they originated Also a number of nerves such as most of the splanchnic nerves arise directly from the trunks Autonomic nervous system s jurisdiction to organs in the human body edit Organ Nerves 9 Spinal column origin 9 stomach PS anterior and posterior vagal trunks S greater splanchnic nerves T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 sometimes T10duodenum PS vagus nerves S greater splanchnic nerves T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 sometimes T10jejunum and ileum PS posterior vagal trunks S greater splanchnic nerves T5 T6 T7 T8 T9spleen S greater splanchnic nerves T6 T7 T8gallbladder and liver PS vagus nerve S celiac plexus right phrenic nerve T6 T7 T8 T9colon PS vagus nerves and pelvic splanchnic nerves S lesser and least splanchnic nerves T10 T11 T12 proximal colon L1 L2 L3 distal colon pancreatic head PS vagus nerves S thoracic splanchnic nerves T8 T9appendix nerves to superior mesenteric plexus T10bladder PS pelvic splanchnic nerves to detrusor muscles S inferior hypogastric nerves S2 S4kidneys and ureters PS vagus nerve S thoracic and lumbar splanchnic nerves T11 T12Additional images edit nbsp The formation of the spinal nerve from the dorsal and ventral roots nbsp Dissection of side wall of pelvis showing sacral and pudendal plexuses nbsp Sacral plexus of the right side nbsp Diagram of efferent sympathetic nervous system nbsp Sympathetic connections of the ciliary and superior cervical ganglia nbsp Sacral sympatheticSee also editHorner s syndromeReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 976 of the 20th edition of Gray s Anatomy 1918 Mader S S 2000 Human biology McGraw Hill New York ISBN 0 07 290584 0 ISBN 0 07 117940 2 Pritchard T E Alloway D 1999 Medical neuroscience Hayes Barton Press ISBN 978 1 59377 200 0 https books google com books about Medical neuroscience html id m7Y80PcFHtsC Butler A B Hodos W 2005 Comparative vertebrate neuroanatomy evolution and adaptation Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 0 471 21005 4 Butler Ann B Hodos William 2005 09 02 Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy Evolution and Adaptation Wiley ISBN 9780471733836 Hall J E Guyton A C 2006 Textbook of medical physiology 11th edition Elsevier Saunders St Louis Mo ISBN 0 7216 0240 1 Warrell D A Cox T M Firth J D 2010 The Oxford Textbook of Medicine Archived 2012 03 21 at the Wayback Machine 5th ed Oxford University Press Greenstein B Greenstein A 2002 Color atlas of neuroscience Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology Thieme Stuttgart New York ISBN 9783131081711 Standring Susan 2020 Gray s Anatomy The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice 42nd ed New York ISBN 978 0 7020 7707 4 OCLC 1201341621 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Unless specified otherwise in the boxes the source is Moore Keith L Agur A M R 2002 Essential Clinical Anatomy 2nd ed Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins p 199 ISBN 978 0 7817 5940 3 External links editAnatomy figure 21 04 04 at Human Anatomy Online SUNY Downstate Medical Center The position of the right and left vagus nerves and sympathetic trunks in the mediastinum Anatomy photo 43 15 0102 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center The Female Pelvis The Posterolateral Pelvic Wall Atlas image n3a6p1 at the University of Michigan Health System Autonomic Connections of the Spinal Cord Diagram at umm edu Portal nbsp Anatomy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sympathetic trunk amp oldid 1165407476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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