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Postganglionic nerve fibers
In the
autonomic nervous system
, fibers from the
ganglion
to the are called
postganglionic fibers
.
Neurotransmitters
The
neurotransmitters
of postganglionic fibers differ:
In the
parasympathetic division
, neurons are
cholinergic
. That is to say
Choline
is the primary
neurotransmitter
responsible for the
communication
between neurons on the
parasympathetic pathway
.
In the
sympathetic division
, neurons are mostly
adrenergic
. Notable exceptions to this
rule
include the
sympathetic innervation
of
sweat glands
and
arrectores pilorum muscles
where the neurotransmitter at both pre and
post
ganglionic
synapses
is
acetylcholine
. Another notable structure is the medulla of the
adrenal gland
, where
chromaffin cells
function as modified post-ganglionic
nerves
. Instead of releasing
epinephrine
and
norepinephrine
into a
synaptic cleft
, these cells of the
adrenal medulla
release
the catecholamines into the
blood stream
as hormones. Like other components of the
sympathetic nervous system
, all of these exceptions are still stimulated by cholinergic pre ganglionic fibers.
In both divisions of the autonomic
nervous system
, postganglionic neurons express
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
to receive
signals
from
preganglionic neurons
.