Mechanistic Insights into Sympathetic Neuronal Regeneration Multitracer Molecular Imaging of Catecholamine Handling After Cardiac Transplantation




Bravo PE, Lautamaki R, Carter D, Holt DP, Nekolla SG, Dannals RF, Russell SD, Bengel FM

PublisherLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

2015

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging

CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING

CIRC-CARDIOVASC IMAG

ARTN e003507

8

8

7

1941-9651

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.115.003507



Conclusions Regeneration of subcellular components of sympathetic nerve terminal function does not occur simultaneously. In the reinnervating transplanted heart, a region with normal catecholamine transport and vesicular storage is surrounded by a borderzone, where transport is already restored but vesicular storage remains inefficient, suggesting that vesicular storage is a more delicate mechanism. This observation may have implications for other pathologies involving cardiac autonomic innervation.




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