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Cranial Nerve X - Vagus Page 13 of 24

Overview of Visceral Motor Component

the parasympathetic (secretomotor) component of the vagus nerve consists of efferent fibers which innervate the smooth muscle and glands of the pharynx, larynx, and thoracic and abdominal viscera down to the splenic flexure.

In general, parasympathetic stimulation leads to increased secretion from glands and smooth muscle contraction. Specifically, CN X parasympathetic stimulation has the following effects (think "rest and digest"):
  • Cardiac - Slows heart rate

  • Lungs - Stimulates increased bronchiolar secretions and bronchoconstriction

  • GI tract- Stimulates increased secretions and motility
Figure 10-13. Overview of visceral motor component.



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