The Heart’s Pacemaker Mimics Brain Cytoarchitecture and Function: Autonomic innervation, a peripheral glial cell web, and a novel S100B expressing interstitial cell type impart structural and functional complexity to the sinoatrial node
Abstract:Objectives: This study sought to describe the 3D cytoarchitecture of sinoatrial node tissue, in-cluding autonomic innervation, peripheral glial cells, and pacemaker cells. Background: The sinoatrial node of the heart produces rhythmic action potentials (AP), gener-ated via calcium signaling within and among pacemaker cells. Our previous work has described the SAN as composed of an HCN4-expressing pacemaker cell meshwork, which merges with a network of CNX43+/F-actin+ cells. It is also known that sympathetic an… Show more
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