Aorticorenal ganglion

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Aorticorenale ganglion (here in English as "Aorticorenal ganglion")

The aorticorenal ganglion (plural: ganglia aorticorenalia ) is a paired-scale Nervenkoten of abdominal aortic plexus and is one of the prevertebral ganglia . An aorticorenale ganglion is located at each of the two branches of the renal artery from the abdominal aorta . The aorticorenalia ganglia receive their preganglionic (i.e., located in front of the ganglion), sympathetic fibers from the minor splanchnic nerve or from the splanchnic nerve imus . In the ganglion they are then switched to postganglionic fibers (located behind the ganglion), which contribute to the formation of the renal plexus or the ureteric plexus and partly also to the testicular plexus and serve to innervate the kidney, adrenal gland, ureter and generally kidney-related sections.

literature

  • Gerhard Aumüller, Gabriela Aust, Andreas Doll, Jürgen Engele, Joachim Kirsch, Siegfried Mense, Dieter Reissig, Jürgen Salvetter, Wolfgang Schmidt, Frank Schmitz, Erik Schulte, Katharina Spanel-Borowski, Werner Wolff, Laurenz J. Wurzinger and Hans-Gerhard Zilch : Dual series anatomy . 2nd Edition. Georg Thieme, 2010, ISBN 978-3-13-136042-7 , p. 697, 700, 747, 786 and 787 .