Sinoatrial nodal artery
The sinoatrial nodal artery, also known as sinoatrial artery, is an artery of the heart which supplies the sinoatrial node, the natural pacemaker center of the heart. It is usually a branch of the right coronary artery. It passes between the right atrium, and the opening of the superior vena cava.
Anatomy
Origin
It arises from the right coronary artery in around 60% of individuals, from the left circumflex coronary artery in about 40% of individuals, and in less than 1% of humans, the artery has an anomalous origin directly from the coronary sinus, descending aorta, or distal right coronary artery.The origin of the sinoatrial node artery is not related to coronary artery dominance, which means the side that provides the circulation to the back of the heart. In contrast, the atrioventricular nodal branch, that is the artery that brings blood to the atrioventricular node, depends on coronary artery dominance.
Course
In more than 50% of human hearts, the artery actually courses close to the superior posterior aspect of the interatrial septum.The sinoatrial node surrounds the sinoatrial artery, which can run centrally or off-center within the node.