Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Oct 2022)

Convergent cardiorespiratory neurons represent a significant portion of cardiac and respiratory neurons in the vagal ganglia

  • Asokan Devarajan,
  • Asokan Devarajan,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Kassandra Shannon,
  • Yujuan Su,
  • Jamie Verheyden,
  • Xin Sun,
  • Marmar Vaseghi,
  • Marmar Vaseghi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.959815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Significant cardiorespiratory coordination is required to maintain physiological function in health and disease. Sensory neuronal “cross-talk” between the heart and the lungs is required for synchronous regulation of normal cardiopulmonary function and is most likely mediated by the convergence of sensory neural pathways present in the autonomic ganglia. Using neurotracer approaches with appropriate negative control experiments in a mouse model, presence of cardiorespiratory neurons in the vagal (nodose) ganglia are demonstrated. Furthermore, we found that convergent neurons represent nearly 50% of all cardiac neurons and approximately 35% of all respiratory neurons. The current findings demonstrate a pre-existing neuronal substrate linking cardiorespiratory neurotransmission in the vagal ganglia, and a potentially important link for cardiopulmonary cross-sensitization, which may play an important role in the observed manifestations of cardiopulmonary diseases.

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