Journal of Arrhythmia (Apr 2021)

Atrial fibrillation and autonomic nervous system: A translational approach to guide therapeutic goals

  • Marco Rebecchi,
  • Germana Panattoni,
  • Bressi Edoardo,
  • Ermenegildo deRuvo,
  • Luigi Sciarra,
  • Alessandro Politano,
  • Marianna Sgueglia,
  • Chiara Ricagni,
  • Sara Verbena,
  • Cinzia Crescenzi,
  • Catia Sangiorgi,
  • Alessio Borrelli,
  • Lucia De Luca,
  • Antonio Scarà,
  • Domenico Grieco,
  • Ilaria Jacomelli,
  • Annamaria Martino,
  • Leonardo Calò

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 320 – 330

Abstract

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Abstract The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is known to play an important role in the genesis and maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF). Biomolecular and genetic mechanisms, anatomical knowledges with recent diagnostic techniques acquisitions, both invasive and non‐invasive, have enabled greater therapeutic goals in patients affected by AF related to ANS imbalance. Catheter ablation of ganglionated plexi (GP) in the left and right atrium has been proposed in varied clinical conditions. Moreover interesting results arise from renal sympathetic denervation and vagal nerve stimulation. Despite all this, in the scenario of ANS modulation translational strategies we necessary must consider the treatment or correction of dynamic factors such as obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, lifestyle, food, and stress. Finally, new antiarrhythmic drugs, gene therapy and “ablatogenomic” could be represent exciting future therapeutic perspectives.

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