Abstract
Cardiac denervation is a serious problem in a number of patients, including patients after heart transplantation. The status of the parasympathetic ganglia after crossing the preganglionic fibers of the vagus nerve has not been enough studied. The aim of our study was to assess the effect of physical training on the morphological parameters of the parasympathetic atrial ganglia and autonomic regulation of heart rate after right- and left-sided vagotomy in rats. Morphometric characteristics of the right atrial ganglia were evaluated using an immunohistochemical method after a study that included a three-time assessment of heart rate variability. It was found that right-sided vagotomy leads to both an increase in the volume of ganglion and autonomic dysfunction. No significant change in the number of nerve cells was found in animals with false and left-sided vagotomy while maintaining preganglionic innervation after the physical training, whereas exercises led to a decrease in the volume of nerve tissue of rats with right-sided denervation. It was also found that in animals with preserved vagal innervation, the volume of atrial ganglion tissue correlates with overall heart rate variability and a normalized parasympathetic component. Therefore, a positive effect from regular physical activity on parasympathetic regulation can be expected only if preganglionic vagal influence is preserved.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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