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* Increases [[heart rate]] and the [[contractility]] of cardiac cells ([[myocytes]]), thereby providing a mechanism for the enhanced blood flow to skeletal muscles. | * Increases [[heart rate]] and the [[contractility]] of cardiac cells ([[myocytes]]), thereby providing a mechanism for the enhanced blood flow to skeletal muscles. | ||
* Dilates pupils and relaxes the lens, allowing more light to enter the [[eye]]. | * Dilates pupils and relaxes the lens, allowing more light to enter the [[eye]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Adrenergic receptor]] |
Revision as of 12:36, 21 January 2008
The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system has the following functions:
- Diverts blood flow away from the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract and skin via vasoconstriction.
- Blood flow to skeletal muscles, the lung is not only maintained, but enhanced (by as much as 1200%, in the case of skeletal muscles).
- Dilates bronchioles of the lung, which allows for greater alveolar oxygen exchange.
- Increases heart rate and the contractility of cardiac cells (myocytes), thereby providing a mechanism for the enhanced blood flow to skeletal muscles.
- Dilates pupils and relaxes the lens, allowing more light to enter the eye.