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Among vertebrate animals there are three major groups of ganglia. These include:
Among vertebrate animals there are three major groups of ganglia. These include:
# [[Cranial Nerves|Cranial nerve]] ganglia that contain the neurons of the selected cranial nerves
# Dorsal root ganglia or spinal ganglia where the cell bodies of [[Sensation|sensory]] or afferent nerves are located '''See Image 1'''
# Dorsal root ganglia or spinal ganglia where the cell bodies of [[Sensation|sensory]] or afferent nerves are located '''See Image 1'''
# Autonomic ganglia, which contain the cell bodies of the autonomic nervous system.
# [[Cranial Nerves|Cranial nerve]] ganglia that contain the neurons of the selected cranial nerves '''See image 2''' Trigeminal ganglion highlighted in green'''.'''
# Autonomic ganglia, which contain the cell bodies of the autonomic nervous system.'''See image 3'''
Image 1: Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS)
Image 1: Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS)


In addition to the ganglion of the peripheral nervous system, there are also parts of the brain that contains a cluster of interconnected nuceli called the“basal ganglia” or “basal nuclei”New Medical [https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-a-Ganglion.aspx Ganglion] Available from:https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-a-Ganglion.aspx (accessed 5.2.2021)
In addition to the ganglion of the peripheral nervous system, there are also parts of the brain that contains a cluster of interconnected nuceli called the[[Basal Ganglia|basal ganglia]]New Medical [https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-a-Ganglion.aspx Ganglion] Available from:https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-a-Ganglion.aspx (accessed 5.2.2021)


== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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Ganglia are oval in structure and contain
Ganglia are oval in structure and contain
* Neuronal cell bodies (somata)
* Neuronal cell bodies (somata)
* Satellite cells, surround neurons in the sensory, sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia and help regulate the chemical environment. They may contribute to chronic pain.QBI [https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain-basics/brain/brain-physiology/types-glia glial cells] Available from:https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain-basics/brain/brain-physiology/types-glia (accessed 6.2.2021)
*[[Glial Cells|Satelliteglialcells]], surround neurons in the sensory, sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia and help regulate the chemical environment. They may contribute to chronic pain.QBI [https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain-basics/brain/brain-physiology/types-glia glial cells] Available from:https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain-basics/brain/brain-physiology/types-glia (accessed 6.2.2021)
* A dense connective tissue capsule covers the ganglion, with a single layer of flat shaped satellite cells surrounding each neuronal cell body.
* A dense connective tissue capsule covers the ganglion, with a single layer of flat shaped satellite cells surrounding each neuronal cell body.
* A basement membrane covers the outer region of the satellite cells.
* A basement membrane covers the outer region of the satellite cells.
== Three Major Groups Of Ganglia ==
== Three Major Groups Of Ganglia ==
# A spinal ganglion (dorsal root ganglion) is a cluster of nerve bodies positioned along the spinal cord at the dorsal and ventral roots of a spinal nerve. The dorsal root ganglia contain the cell bodies of afferent nerve fibres (those carrying impulses toward the central nervous system); efferent neurons (carrying motor impulses away from the central nervous system) are present in the ventral root ganglia.'''See image 1.'''
# A spinal ganglion (dorsal root ganglion) is a cluster of nerve bodies positioned along the[[Spinal cord anatomy|spinal cord]]at the dorsal and ventral roots of a spinal nerve. The dorsal root ganglia contain the cell bodies of afferent nerve fibres (those carrying impulses toward the central nervous system);[[Motor Neurone|efferent neurons]](carrying motor impulses away from the central nervous system) are present in the ventral root ganglia.'''See image 1.'''
#Cranial Nerve Ganglion (not all CN have) is analogous to the dorsal root ganglion, except that it is associated with a cranial nerve, instead of a spinal nerve (associated with the spinal cord). The roots of cranial nerves are within thecranium, whereas the ganglia are outside the skull. Eg, The vagus nerve has two sensory ganglia, the superior and the inferior ganglia both outside the skull; the [[Trigeminal Nerve|trigeminal]] ganglion issuperficialto the [[Skull|temporal bone]] . Like the sensory neurons associated with the spinal cord, the sensory neurons of cranial nerve ganglia are unipolar in shape with associated satellite cellsOSE [https://open.oregonstate.education/aandp/chapter/13-2-ganglia-and-nerves/ Ganglia and nerves] Available from:https://open.oregonstate.education/aandp/chapter/13-2-ganglia-and-nerves/ (accessed 5.2.2021). '''See image 2''', Trigeminal ganglion highlighted in green.
#Cranial Nerve Ganglion (not all CN have) is analogous to the dorsal root ganglion, except that it is associated with a cranial nerve, instead of a spinal nerve (associated with the spinal cord). The roots of cranial nerves are within the[[skull]], whereas the ganglia are outside the skull. Eg, The[[Vagus Nerve|vagus nerve]]has two sensory ganglia, the superior and the inferior ganglia both outside the skull; the [[Trigeminal Nerve|trigeminal]] ganglion isexteriorto the [[Skull|temporal bone]] . Like the sensory neurons associated with the spinal cord, the sensory neurons of cranial nerve ganglia are unipolar in shape with associated satelliteglial细胞< ref name = ": 1 " >大阪证交所(https://open.oregonstate。education/aandp/chapter/13-2-ganglia-and-nerves/ Ganglia and nerves] Available from:https://open.oregonstate.education/aandp/chapter/13-2-ganglia-and-nerves/ (accessed 5.2.2021).
#[[文件:副交感神经Nervous System.jpg|right|frameless]]There are two types of Autonomic Ganglia: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic based on their functions. The former tend to be located close to the spinal cord whereas the later lie near or within the viscera of the peripheral organs that they innervate.. '''See image 3''' Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS).
#[[文件:副交感神经Nervous System.jpg|right|frameless]]There are two types of Autonomic Ganglia: the sympathetic and the[[Parasympathetic System|parasympathetic]]based on their functions. The former tend to be located close to the spinal cord whereas the later lie near or within the viscera of the peripheral organs that they innervate.. '''See image 3''' Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS).


== Sensory ganglia ==
== Sensory ganglia ==
The cell bodies of somatic sensory and visceral sensory neurons are found in the dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves, and on the ganglia of selected cranial nerves.These structures are henceknown as sensory ganglia.
The cell bodies of somatic sensory and visceral sensory neurons are found in the dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves, and on the ganglia of selected cranial nerves.Henceknown as sensory ganglia.


1.Dorsal root ganglia:
1.Dorsal root ganglia:
*最常见的一种感觉神经节。Theyare found in the posterior (dorsal) root of spinal nerves, following the emergence of the dorsal root,that emerges from the intervertebral neural foramina
最常见的一种感觉神经节。As their name suggests, theyare found in the posterior (dorsal) root of spinal nerves, following the emergence of the dorsal root that emerges from the intervertebral neural foramina
*contain clusters of sensory neuron cell bodies which transmit messages relating to[[Pain Behaviours|pain]], touch, and temperature from the PNS, towards the CNS. Satellite glial cells separate and inhibit interaction between cell bodies in the ganglion.
*Most of the body’s sensory neurons are contained here.
contain clusters of sensory neuron cell bodies which transmit messages relating to pain, touch, and temperature from the PNS, towards the CNS. Satellite glial cells separate and inhibit interaction between cell bodies in the ganglion. Most of the body’s sensory neurons are contained here.
[[File:Trigeminal ganglion (highlighted in green).jpg|right|frameless]]
[[File:Trigeminal ganglion (highlighted in green).jpg|right|frameless]]
2. Sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves
2. Sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves
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== Key Facts ==
== Key Facts ==
[[File:Gray791.png|right|frameless|401x401px]]Definition: Collection of neuron cell bodies located in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
[[File:Gray791.png|right|frameless]]Ganglion: Collection of neuron cell bodies located in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).


Types:
Types:
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== Trivia Fact ==
== Trivia Fact ==
[[File:Earthworm.jpg|right|frameless]]
[[File:Earthworm.jpg|right|frameless]]
With invertebrates, ganglia often do the work of a brain. Eg The earthworm has a ganglion above the gut at the front. This is linked to another under the gut by nerve fibres running down each side of the gut. The rest of the central nervous system runs under the gut. This type of arrangement in found in a number of invertebrate phyla, and contrasts with the vertebrates, who have their spinal cord above (dorsal to) their gutKidzsearch Ganglionhttps://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Ganglion (accessed 6.2.2021).
With invertebrates, ganglia often do the work of a brain.
*Eg The earthworm has a ganglion above the gut at the front. This is linked to another under the gut by nerve fibres running down each side of the gut. The rest of the central nervous system runs under the gut. This type of arrangement in found in a number of invertebrate phyla, and contrasts with the vertebrates, who have their spinal cord above (dorsal to) their gutKidzsearch Ganglionhttps://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Ganglion (accessed 6.2.2021).
The brain and the spinal cord are the primary organs of the central nervous system.The nerves and ganglia are the primary components of the peripheral nervous system.Facts for Kids [https://www.factsjustforkids.com/human-body-facts/nervous-system-facts-for-kids.html nervous System] Available from: https://www.factsjustforkids.com/human-body-facts/nervous-system-facts-for-kids.html (accessed 6.2.2021)
The brain and the spinal cord are the primary organs of the central nervous system.The nerves and ganglia are the primary components of the peripheral nervous system.Facts for Kids [https://www.factsjustforkids.com/human-body-facts/nervous-system-facts-for-kids.html nervous System] Available from: https://www.factsjustforkids.com/human-body-facts/nervous-system-facts-for-kids.html (accessed 6.2.2021)



Revision as of 07:50, 6 February 2021

Introduction[edit|edit source]

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A ganglion is a collection ofneuronal bodies found in the voluntary and autonomic branches of the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

Ganglia can be thought of as synaptic relay stations between neurons. The information enters the ganglia, excites the neuron in the ganglia and then exits[1].

Among vertebrate animals there are three major groups of ganglia. These include:

  1. Dorsal root ganglia or spinal ganglia where the cell bodies ofsensoryor afferent nerves are locatedSee Image 1
  2. Cranial nerveganglia that contain the neurons of the selected cranial nervesSee image 2Trigeminal ganglion highlighted in green.
  3. Autonomic ganglia, which contain the cell bodies of the autonomic nervous system.See image 3

Image 1: Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS)

In addition to the ganglion of the peripheral nervous system, there are also parts of the brain that contains a cluster of interconnected nuceli called thebasal ganglia[2]

Structure[edit|edit source]

Trigeminal ganglion (highlighted in green).jpg

Ganglia are oval in structure and contain

  • Neuronal cell bodies (somata)
  • Satellite glial cells, surround neurons in the sensory, sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia and help regulate the chemical environment. They may contribute to chronic pain.[3]
  • A dense connective tissue capsule covers the ganglion, with a single layer of flat shaped satellite cells surrounding each neuronal cell body.
  • A basement membrane covers the outer region of the satellite cells.

Three Major Groups Of Ganglia[edit|edit source]

  1. A spinal ganglion (dorsal root ganglion) is a cluster of nerve bodies positioned along thespinal cordat the dorsal and ventral roots of a spinal nerve. The dorsal root ganglia contain the cell bodies of afferent nerve fibres (those carrying impulses toward the central nervous system);efferent neurons(carrying motor impulses away from the central nervous system) are present in the ventral root ganglia.See image 1.
  2. Cranial Nerve Ganglion (not all CN have) is analogous to the dorsal root ganglion, except that it is associated with a cranial nerve, instead of a spinal nerve (associated with the spinal cord). The roots of cranial nerves are within theskull, whereas the ganglia are outside the skull. Eg, Thevagus nervehas two sensory ganglia, the superior and the inferior ganglia both outside the skull; thetrigeminalganglion is exterior to thetemporal bone. Like the sensory neurons associated with the spinal cord, the sensory neurons of cranial nerve ganglia are unipolar in shape with associated satellite glial cells[4].
  3. Parasympathetic Nervous System.jpg
    There are two types of Autonomic Ganglia: the sympathetic and theparasympatheticbased on their functions. The former tend to be located close to the spinal cord whereas the later lie near or within the viscera of the peripheral organs that they innervate.[4].See image 3Shows the Autonomic Ganglia (red SNS, blue PNS).

Sensory ganglia[edit|edit source]

The cell bodies of somatic sensory and visceral sensory neurons are found in the dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves, and on the ganglia of selected cranial nerves. Hence known as sensory ganglia.

1.Dorsal root ganglia:

  • 最常见的一种感觉神经节。也就是说d in the posterior (dorsal) root of spinal nerves, following the emergence of the dorsal root, that emerges from the intervertebral neural foramina
  • contain clusters of sensory neuron cell bodies which transmit messages relating topain, touch, and temperature from the PNS, towards the CNS. Satellite glial cells separate and inhibit interaction between cell bodies in the ganglion.
  • Most of the body’s sensory neurons are contained here.
Trigeminal ganglion (highlighted in green).jpg

2. Sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves

另一种类型的感觉神经节,是那些are found in the cranial nerves. Those are ganglia with special sensory functions and they are similar to the dorsal root ganglia except for they are associated with the cranial nerves and not the spinal nerves[1].

Key Facts[edit|edit source]

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Ganglion: Collection of neuron cell bodies located in the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

Types:

  • Sensory ganglia: Dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves and the ganglia of selected cranial nerves.
  • Autonomic ganglia: Sympathetic (close to the spinal cord), Parasympathetic (near on in the viscera)[1].

Trivia Fact[edit|edit source]

Earthworm.jpg

With invertebrates, ganglia often do the work of a brain.

  • Eg The earthworm has a ganglion above the gut at the front. This is linked to another under the gut by nerve fibres running down each side of the gut. The rest of the central nervous system runs under the gut. This type of arrangement in found in a number of invertebrate phyla, and contrasts with the vertebrates, who have their spinal cord above (dorsal to) their gut[5].

The brain and the spinal cord are the primary organs of the central nervous system.The nerves and ganglia are the primary components of the peripheral nervous system.[6]

References[edit|edit source]