Sympathetic Nerve Fibers in Human Cervical and Thoracic Vagus Nerves

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2014-08
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Background Vagus nerve stimulation therapy (VNS) has been used for chronic heart failure (CHF), and is believed to improve imbalance of autonomic control by increasing parasympathetic activity. Although it is known that there is neural communication between the VN and the cervical sympathetic trunk, there are few data regarding the quantity and/or distribution of the sympathetic components within the VN.

Objective To examine the sympathetic component within human VN and correlate these with the presence of cardiac and neurologic diseases.

Methods We performed immunohistochemistry on 31 human cervical and thoracic VNs (total 104 VNs) from autopsies and we reviewed the patients’ records. We correlated the quantity of sympathetic nerve fibers within the VNs with cardiovascular and neurologic disease states.

Results All 104 VNs contain TH positive (sympathetic) nerve fibers; the mean TH positive areas were 5.47% in right cervical, 3.97% in left cervical, 5.11% in right thoracic, and 4.20% in left thoracic VN. The distribution of TH positive nerve fibers varied from case to case: central, peripheral, or scattered throughout nerve bundles. No statistically significant differences in nerve morphology were seen between diseases in which VNS is considered effective (depression and CHF), and other cardiovascular diseases, or neurodegenerative disease.

Conclusion Human VNs contain sympathetic nerve fibers. The sympathetic component within the VN could play a role in physiologic effects reported with VNS. The recognition of sympathetic nerve fibers in the VNs may lead to better understanding of the therapeutic mechanisms of VNS.

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Seki, A., Green, H. R., Lee, T. D., Hong, L., Tan, J., Vinters, H. V., … Fishbein, M. C. (2014). Sympathetic Nerve Fibers in Human Cervical and Thoracic Vagus Nerves. Heart Rhythm : The Official Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society, 11(8), 1411–1417. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2014.04.032
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Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society
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