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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 275: R779-R787, 1998;
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Vol. 275, Issue 3, R779-R787, September 1998

Ablation of posterior atrial ganglionated plexus potentiates sympathetic tachycardia to behavioral stress

David C. Randall1,2, David R. Brown2, Sheng-Gang Li1, Matthew E. Olmstead1, Jay M. Kilgore1, Aletia G. Sprinkle1, Walter C. Randalldagger , and Jeffrey L. Ardell3

1 Department of Physiology, College of Medicine and 2 Center for Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0084; and 3 Department of Physiology, University of South Alabama, College of Medicine, Mobile, Alabama 36688

The role of the posterior atrial ganglionated plexus (PAGP) in heart rate (HR) control was tested in unanesthetized dogs (n = 8). Resting HR was unchanged before (85 ± 20 beats/min, mean ± SD) versus after (87 ± 18 beats/min) surgical ablation of these intrinsic cardiac ganglia (PAGPX). However, the peak tachycardia to a 30-s stressful stimulus was significantly increased (P < 0.05) from +53 ± 22 beats/min before the denervation to +77 ± 13 beats/min after PAGPX. Conversely, the peak HR increase during the stress after beta -adrenergic blockade was the same before (36 ± 24 beats/min) versus after (38 ± 14 beats/min) PAGPX. Moreover, the HR response to a neutral behavioral stimulus, which is mediated primarily by withdrawal of parasympathetic inhibition of the sinoatrial (SA) node, was unaltered by PAGPX. Thus the augmented tachycardia subsequent to PAGPX was attributable primarily to increased sympathetic action at the SA node. These findings indicate that a major role of PAGP parasympathetic neurons is to inhibit sympathoexcitatory effects on HR, probably either via interactions between neurons comprising the intrinsic plexus(es) or perhaps via presynaptic inhibition of sympathetic neurotransmitter release. This organization would allow parasympathetic ganglia within the PAGP to selectively modify sympathetic input to the SA node independent of direct vagal inhibition of pacemaker activity.

intrinsic cardiac ganglia; sinoatrial node; pacemaker function; autonomic nervous system; vagus nerve; classical (Pavlovian) conditioning


dagger Deceased 20 August 1993.




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