2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.665298
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Asymmetry and Heterogeneity: Part and Parcel in Cardiac Autonomic Innervation and Function

Abstract: The cardiac autonomic nervous system (cANS) regulates cardiac adaptation to different demands. The heart is an asymmetrical organ, and in the selection of adequate treatment of cardiac diseases it may be relevant to take into account that the cANS also has sidedness as well as regional differences in anatomical, functional, and molecular characteristics. The left and right ventricles respond differently to adrenergic stimulation. Isoforms of nitric oxide synthase, which plays an important role in parasympathet… Show more

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“…Of course, species differences may be responsible. In this context, one should keep in mind that the low resting HR (~70 beats/min) in humans results from strong parasympathetic dominance [ 165 ]. By contrast, basal HR in the experimental animals listed in Table 3 were higher than in humans, pointing to differences in the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic tone.…”
Section: Tachycardia—generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, species differences may be responsible. In this context, one should keep in mind that the low resting HR (~70 beats/min) in humans results from strong parasympathetic dominance [ 165 ]. By contrast, basal HR in the experimental animals listed in Table 3 were higher than in humans, pointing to differences in the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic tone.…”
Section: Tachycardia—generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The autonomic dysfunction in PD has been found to have a laterality bias and hemispheric dominance [16,17,25]. Similarly, asymmetric cardiac autonomic innervation has also been shown and utilized clinically [13][14][15]. In our study, the HRV parameters were fitted to the SBR of the posterior putamen, the first region of the striatum to be affected in PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The asymmetry in cardiac innervation is important in the parasympathetic nervous system as well. The right vagus nerve predominantly regulates the sinoatrial node and the atria, while in contrast the left vagus nerve predominantly regulates the atrioventricular node and the ventricles [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These form a large longitudinal rostrocaudal pars compacta of the original nucleus ambiguus. In addition, preganglionic fibers for parasympathetic innervation of the heart originate from the external part of the nucleus ambiguus and dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (dmnX) ( Zandstra et al, 2021 ). As mentioned above, patients with RTT encounter breathing disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%