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Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4H7
Convergence
of inputs from extrinsic cardiac nerves [vagus and
cardiopulmonary (CPN)] on intrinsic cardiac neurons
was investigated in the pig (Sus
scrofa). A segment of the right atrial wall
containing epicardial neurons along with attached stumps of the right
vagus nerve and CPN was maintained in vitro; intracellular recordings were made from 57 neurons. Three types of neuron were identified by
their responses to long intracellular depolarizing current pulses:
phasic [discharged 1 action potential (AP); 40%];
accommodating (discharged multiple APs decrementing in frequency during
pulse; 33%); and tonic (discharged multiple APs at a high frequency; 27%). Sixty-six percent of the neurons responded with excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSP) to vagal nerve stimulation; two-thirds of these cells fired APs when EPSP amplitude exceeded threshold level.
Postsynaptic responses to vagal nerve stimulation were mediated by
nicotinic ion channels; responses were eliminated by hexamethonium. CPN
stimulation produced EPSPs but no APs in 17% of the neurons. All
neurons responding with postsynaptic depolarizations to CPN stimulation
also received vagal inputs. Combined stimulation of the vagus nerve and
CPN produced APs in all but one of these neurons. Timolol eliminated
postsynaptic responses from CPN stimulation, indicating that these
responses involved
-adrenergic receptors and likely resulted from
activation of sympathetic postganglionic terminals. These results show
that some intrinsic cardiac neurons receive convergent inputs from the
CPN and vagus nerve. It is suggested that such neurons represent
intraganglionic sites for sympathetic-parasympathetic interactions in
neural control of the heart.
intrinsic cardiac ganglia; sympathetic innervation; vagus nerve; cardiopulmonary nerve; intracellular recording
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