Dictionary Definition
somatic adj : affecting or characteristic of the
body as opposed to the mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal
defect"; "corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic
illness" [syn: bodily,
corporal, corporeal]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adjective
- Part of, or relating to a body of an organism.
Derived terms
Translations
- Finnish: somaattinen
Extensive Definition
- "Somatic" redirects here; for the musician known as Somatic, see Hahn Rowe.
The somatic nervous system is the part of the
peripheral
nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body
movements through the action of skeletal
muscles, and with reception
of external stimuli,
which helps keep the body in touch with its surroundings (e.g.,
touch, hearing,
and sight).
The system includes all the neurons connected with muscles, skin and sense
organs. The somatic nervous system consists of efferent
nerves responsible for sending brain signals for muscle
contraction.
Nerve signal transmission
The somatic nervous system processes sensory
information and controls all voluntary
muscular systems within the body, with the exception of
reflex
arcs. The basic route of nerve
signals within the efferent somatic nervous system
involves a sequence that begins in the upper cell
bodies of motor
neurons (upper
motor neurons) within the precentral
gyrus (which approximates the primary
motor cortex). Stimuli from the precentral gyrus are
transmitted from upper motor neurons and down the corticospinal
tract, via axons to
control skeletal (voluntary) muscles. These stimuli are conveyed
from upper motor neurons through the ventral horn
of the spinal cord,
and across synapses to
be received by the sensory
receptors of alpha
motor neuron (large lower
motor neurons) of the brainstem and spinal
cord.
Upper motor neurons release a neurotransmitter,
acetylcholine,
from their axon terminal knobs, which are received by
nicotinic receptors of the alpha motor neurons. In turn, alpha
motor neurons relay the stimuli
received down their axons via the ventral root
of the spinal cord. These signals then proceed to the neuromuscular
junctions of skeletal muscles.
From there, acetylcholine is released from the
axon terminal knobs of alpha motor neurons and received by
postsynaptic receptors
(Nicotinic
acetylcholine receptors) of muscles, thereby relaying the
stimulus to contract muscle fibers.
Vertebrate and invertebrate differences
In invertebrates, depending
on the neurotransmitter released and the type of receptor it binds,
the response in the muscle fiber could either be excitatory or
inhibitory. For vertebrates, however, the
response of a muscle fiber to a neurotransmitter (always acetylcholine (ACh)) can
only be excitatory or, in other words, contractile.
Reflex arcs
A reflex arc is
an automatic reaction that allows an organism to protect itself
reflexively when an
imminent danger is perceived. In response to certain stimuli, such
as touching a hot surface, these reflexes are 'hard wired' through
the spinal cord. A reflexive impulse travels up afferent nerves,
through a spinal interneuron, and back down
appropriate efferent nerves.
See also
somatic in Catalan: Sistema nerviós
somàtic
somatic in German: Somatisches
Nervensystem
somatic in Dhivehi: ސޮމެޓިކް ނާރވަސް
ސިސްޓަމް
somatic in Spanish: Sistema nervioso
somático
somatic in French: Système nerveux
somatique
somatic in Icelandic: Viltaugakerfið
somatic in Japanese: 体性神経系
somatic in Norwegian: Det somatiske
nervesystem
somatic in Polish: Somatyczny układ
nerwowy
somatic in Portuguese: Sistema nervoso
somático
somatic in Russian: Соматическая нервная
система
somatic in Finnish: Somaattinen hermosto
somatic in Chinese: 躯体神经系统