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Vol 74, No 1 (2015)
Review article
Submitted: 2014-04-16
Accepted: 2014-06-14
Published online: 2015-03-02
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Autonomic cardiac nerves: literature review

T. Kuder, E. Nowak
DOI: 10.5603/FM.2015.0003
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Pubmed: 25792389
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Folia Morphol 2015;74(1):1-8.

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Vol 74, No 1 (2015)
REVIEW ARTICLES
Submitted: 2014-04-16
Accepted: 2014-06-14
Published online: 2015-03-02

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to summarise the knowledge about the autonomic cardiac innervation. It is generally known, that the cardiac nervous system consists of nerve plexoganglionic structures located mostly around the strategic regions of the heart. They consist of two main types of components: parasympathetic neurons, which exert an inhibitory effect, and sympathetic postganglionic nerve fibres, which stimulate the cardiac conduction system, and myocardial cells. However, many authors describe that cardiac ganglia contain various populations of neurons. The largest group are classical cholinergic neurons. The second group of cardiac neurons are cells of dual, cholinergic-adrenergic character. There is also subpopulation of small intensely fluoroscent cells of typically adrenergic phenotype. Moreover, many authors indicated the presence of various neurotransmitters in various combinations. In this way, the neurons in cardiac ganglia are a neurochemical complex beyond the classical vision of parasympathetic ganglia.

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to summarise the knowledge about the autonomic cardiac innervation. It is generally known, that the cardiac nervous system consists of nerve plexoganglionic structures located mostly around the strategic regions of the heart. They consist of two main types of components: parasympathetic neurons, which exert an inhibitory effect, and sympathetic postganglionic nerve fibres, which stimulate the cardiac conduction system, and myocardial cells. However, many authors describe that cardiac ganglia contain various populations of neurons. The largest group are classical cholinergic neurons. The second group of cardiac neurons are cells of dual, cholinergic-adrenergic character. There is also subpopulation of small intensely fluoroscent cells of typically adrenergic phenotype. Moreover, many authors indicated the presence of various neurotransmitters in various combinations. In this way, the neurons in cardiac ganglia are a neurochemical complex beyond the classical vision of parasympathetic ganglia.

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Keywords

heart innervations, cardiac neurons, neurochemical characteristic

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Title

Autonomic cardiac nerves: literature review

Journal

Folia Morphologica

Issue

Vol 74, No 1 (2015)

Article type

Review article

Pages

1-8

Published online

2015-03-02

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2193

DOI

10.5603/FM.2015.0003

Pubmed

25792389

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Folia Morphol 2015;74(1):1-8.

Keywords

heart innervations
cardiac neurons
neurochemical characteristic

Authors

T. Kuder
E. Nowak

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