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Novel approaches to restore parasympathetic activity to the heart in cardiorespiratory diseases

Jhansi Dyavanapalli

2020American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neural control of the heart is regulated by sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system, both opposing each other to maintain cardiac homeostasis via regulating heart rate, conduction velocity, force of contraction, and coronary blood flow. Sympathetic hyperactivity and diminished parasympathetic activity are the characteristic features of many cardiovascular disease states including hypertension, myocardial ischemia, and arrhythmias that result in heart failure. Restoring parasympathetic activity to the heart has recently been identified as the promising approach to treat such conditions. However, approaches that used vagal nerve stimulation have been shown to be unsuccessful in heart failure. This review focuses on novel chemogenetic approaches used to identify the cardioprotective nature of activating neural points along the vagal pathway (both central and peripheral) while being selectively therapeutic in heart failure and obstructive sleep apnea.

Topics & Concepts

Heart failureMedicineCardiorespiratory fitnessCardiologyAutonomic nervous systemInternal medicineHeart rateParasympathetic nervous systemStimulationAnesthesiaBlood pressureHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchNeuroscience of respiration and sleep
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