Splanchnic nerves

The splanchnic nerves are paired visceral nerves (nerves that contribute to the innervation of the internal organs), carrying fibers of the autonomic nervous system (visceral efferent fibers) as well as sensory fibers from the organs (visceral afferent fibers). All carry sympathetic fibers except for the pelvic splanchnic nerves, which carry parasympathetic fibers.

Splanchnic nerves
Nerves of the autonomic nervous system, with splanchnic nerves seen in center.
Identifiers
MeSHD013153
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

Types

The term splanchnic nerves can refer to:

Comparison
NervePre-/postsynaptic[2]autonomic system[2]Origin[2]Targets[2]
Cardiopulmonary nerves Postsynapticsympatheticcervical and upper thoracic gangliaThoracic cavity
Thoracic splanchnic nerves generallyPresynapticlower thoracic gangliaPrevertebral ganglia
Greater splanchnic nerveT5-T9 or T10Celiac ganglia
Lesser splanchnic nerveT10-T11Superior mesenteric ganglia and Aorticorenal ganglia
Least splanchnic nerveT12Renal plexus
Lumbar splanchnic nerves L1-2Inferior mesenteric ganglia, ganglia of intermesenteric and hypogastric plexuses
Sacral splanchnic nerves sacral part of sympathetic trunkinferior hypogastric plexus and ganglia to the pelvic viscera
Pelvic splanchnic nerves parasympatheticS2-S4intrinsic ganglia of descending and sigmoid colon, rectum, and inferior hypogastric plexus and ganglia to the pelvic viscera

References

  1. Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 3 ed. 2007. Page 181
  2. Unless else specified in boxes, then ref is: Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 3 ed. 2007. Page 181
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