postganglionowy
Postganglionowy (Polish for “postganglionic”) refers to the portion of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that lies after a neural ganglion. In the ANS, sensory signals travel from the central nervous system (CNS) to ganglia, where they synapse onto postganglionic neurons. These neurons extend their axons from the ganglia to target organs such as glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac tissue, thereby modulating involuntary bodily functions.
There are two primary branches of the postganglionic system: sympathetic and parasympathetic. Sympathetic postganglionic fibers are
The functionality of postganglionic neurons is critical for maintaining homeostasis. For example, sympathetic postganglionic fibers dilate
In clinical diagnostics, imaging and electrophysiological studies may assess postganglionic integrity. Pharmacologic agents that block or