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In vertebrates, motoneurons (also called motor neurons) are efferent neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers to facilitate muscle contraction and with muscle spindles to modify proprioceptive sensitivity.

1 Anatomy and physiology

Branch of NS Position Neurotransmitter
Somatic n/a Acetylcholine
Parasympathetic Preganglionic Acetylcholine
Parasympathetic Postganglionic Acetylcholine
Sympathetic Preganglionic Acetylcholine
Sympathetic Postganglionic Norepinephrine*

*Except fibers to sweat gland s and certain blood vessels
Motoneuron neurotransmitters

Motoneurons of both the somatic and autonomic nervous system (ANS) originate in the ventral gray column of the spinal cord. Somatic fibers innervate skeletal muscle while autonomic fibers innervate cardiac muscleCardiac muscle is a type of striated muscle found within the heart. Its function is to " pump" blood through the circulatory system by contracting. Unlike skeletal muscles and smooth muscles, which contract in response to nerve stimulation, cardiac muscle of the heartThis page is about the muscular organ, the Heart . For other meanings of the word, see Heart (disambiguation). The heart ( Latin cor is a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions. The term cardia and smooth muscleSmooth muscle is a type of non- striated muscle, found within the " walls" of hollow organs; such as blood vessels, bladders, uteri. gastrointestinal tracts, Smooth muscle is used to move matter withintraction|contraction]]; it generally operates " involu of the visceral organs and glandA gland is an organ in an animal's body that synthesizes a substance for release, often into the bloodstream ( endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface ( exocrine gland). Humans have a large variety of glands, from the pituits.

In the somatic nervous system, the pathway of a motoneuron from the spinal cord to the skeletal muscle fiber is composed of a single motoneuron. By contrast, the analogous pathway in the ANS is composed of two motoneurons that synapse in an autonomic ganglionAn autonomic ganglion is a collection of neuron cell bodies within the autonomic nervous system. Sympathetic ganglia Ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system deliver information to the body about stress and impending danger, and evokes the familiar fight. Motoneurons of the ANS are thus called preganglionic and postganglionic depending on their position relative to their ganglion.

Motoneurons are further classified depending on the neurotransmitterA neurotransmitter is a type of molecule that carries signals between neurons (nerve cells) at synapses in the nervous system. Neurotransmitters may be either excitatory ( EPSPs) or inhibitory ( IPSPs). That is, they may foster the initiation of a nerve i they release. Those that release noradrenaline ( norepinephrine) are called adrenergic, while those that release acetylcholine are dubbed cholinergic. All motoneurons are cholinergic except for most postganglionic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system, which are adrenergic. An exception is made for sympathetic postganglionic fibers that innervate sweat gland s and certain blood vessels; these fibers are are cholinergic.



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