The sinoatrial node(SAN)is the headquarter of heartbeat throughout our lifetime(Lakatta et al.,2010;Cingolani et al.,2018;Peters et al.,2020).Every beat of the heart is triggered by a bioelectric pulse spontaneously released by SAN pacemaker cells(SANPCs)(Yaniv et al.,2014;Yavari et al.,2017).In adult human heart,the SAN is a crescent-shaped structure of 1-2 cm long and 0.5 cm wide,which is located at the junction of the superior vena cava and the right atrium and lies along the sulcus terminalis(John et al.,2016).However,the nature of SANPCs remains incompletely known.In general,SANPCs have long been considered as specialized cardiomyocytes(Van Eif et al.,2018;Linscheid et al.,2019;Galang et al.,2020;).However,SANPCs do not have myofibril and T-tube,thus not sharing the contractility property of cardiomyocytes(Satoh,2003;Protze et al.,2017).Interestingly,SANPCs share some electrophysiolog-ical characteristics with neurons:excitability and conductiv-ity.In addition,SANPCs have their intrinsic autonomic rhythm,while neurons also possess the intrinsic ability to generate spontaneous electrical impulses(Lisman et al.,2018).Whether SANPCs are neuron-like cells that reside in the heart remains enigmatic in the field.