Superior cardiac nerve

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Superior Cardiac Nerve[edit]

Diagram of the sympathetic nervous system, showing the superior cardiac nerve.

The superior cardiac nerve is a component of the autonomic nervous system and plays a crucial role in the regulation of the heart's function. It is one of the three cardiac nerves that arise from the sympathetic trunk and contribute to the cardiac plexus.

Anatomy[edit]

The superior cardiac nerve originates from the superior cervical ganglion, which is part of the sympathetic chain located in the neck. It descends along the neck, passing behind the carotid artery and in front of the longus colli muscle.

Pathway[edit]

The nerve travels inferiorly, entering the thoracic cavity where it contributes to the formation of the cardiac plexus. The cardiac plexus is a network of nerves located near the base of the heart, which also receives input from the vagus nerve and other cardiac nerves.

Function[edit]

The superior cardiac nerve is primarily responsible for conveying sympathetic signals to the heart. These signals increase the heart rate and the force of cardiac contractions, thus playing a vital role in the "fight or flight" response. The nerve fibers release norepinephrine, which binds to beta-adrenergic receptors on the heart muscle, leading to increased cardiac output.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Dysfunction or damage to the superior cardiac nerve can lead to various cardiac conditions. For instance, excessive sympathetic stimulation can contribute to tachycardia and hypertension. Conversely, inadequate sympathetic input may result in bradycardia.

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