===== Thoracolumbar Outflow ===== The **thoracolumbar outflow** refers to the anatomical origin of the **sympathetic division** of the **autonomic nervous system**, which arises from the **thoracic and lumbar segments** of the spinal cord. ==== Definition ==== The **thoracolumbar outflow** comprises the **preganglionic sympathetic neurons** located in the **intermediolateral cell column (IML)** of the **spinal cord segments T1 to L2/L3**. ==== Pathway ==== * Preganglionic neurons originate in the **IML** (lateral horn) * Their axons exit the spinal cord through **ventral roots** * They pass through **white rami communicantes** to reach: * **Paravertebral ganglia** (sympathetic chain) * Or **prevertebral ganglia** (e.g., celiac, superior mesenteric) * Postganglionic fibers then project to: * Viscera (heart, lungs, GI tract) * Blood vessels * Sweat glands * Pupillary dilator muscles ==== Functional Roles ==== * ↑ Heart rate and cardiac output * ↑ Pupil dilation (mydriasis) * Bronchodilation * ↓ Gastrointestinal motility * Vasoconstriction in skin and viscera * Sweat secretion ==== Comparison ==== ^ Division ^ Origin ^ Key Features ^ | Sympathetic (Thoracolumbar) | T1–L2/L3 | "Fight or flight" responses | | Parasympathetic (Craniosacral) | Cranial nerves III, VII, IX, X + S2–S4 | "Rest and digest" responses | ==== Clinical Relevance ==== * Lesions affecting T1–L2 segments can impair sympathetic function * Disruption may cause: * Orthostatic hypotension * Thermoregulatory dysfunction * Bladder/bowel dysfunction ==== Related Entries ==== * [[autonomic_nervous_system:sympathetic_nervous_system]] * [[neuroanatomy:intermediolateral_cell_column]] * [[physiology:fight_or_flight_response]]