Zebrafish Provide the Keys to the Heart’s ‘Mini-Brain’

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Zebrafish Provide the Keys to the Heart’s ‘Mini-Brain’
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Neuroscientists’ recent findings about the heart’s unique nervous system will influence cardiology research.

The heart’s “mini-brain” is independent and highly localized, according to researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. The findings could lead to new research into arrhythmia, dementia, and Parkinson ’s disease.

The neurons in the mini-brain, however, have been under-researched, said Konstantinos Ampatzis, principal researcher and assistant professor of neuroscience at the Karolinska Institutet. “Cardiologists know that neurons exist but never study them because their first concern is the cardiac muscle cells, or cardiomyocytes, that are responsible for the heartbeat,” he explained. “Neuroscientists understand and decode neurons but don’t know about neurons in the heart.

Pacemaker neurons are usually associated with so-called central pattern generator networks within the central nervous system. These independent, highly localized neuronal networks generate and control complex rhythmic behaviors such as respiration, mastication, urination, and ejaculation. “Most importantly, we found that this neuronal network works in an isolated heart, without brain information, and can change the rhythm of the heart and the regularity by itself,” said Ampatzis.

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