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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37537701/physiology-and-emotions-within-individual-associations-during-caregiver-adolescent-conflict
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel E Siciliano, Allegra S Anderson, Allison J Vreeland, Meredith A Gruhn, Lauren M Henry, Kelly H Watson, Qimin Liu, David A Cole, Jon Ebert, Tarah Kuhn, Bruce E Compas
Concordance between physiological and emotional responses is central to models of emotion and has been shown to correspond to effective responses and well-being in adults. A deeper understanding of physiological-emotional concordance during ecologically relevant scenarios is essential to then determine if these associations predict mental health problems or can serve as a helpful biomarker of risk or resilience in adults and youth. The present study assessed the minute-to-minute associations between sympathetic (i...
August 3, 2023: Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37406102/lipopolysaccharide-induced-sepsis-impairs-m2r-girk-signaling-in-the-mouse-sinoatrial-node
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Niroj Shrestha, Klaus Zorn-Pauly, Pietro Mesirca, Chintan N Koyani, Gerald Wölkart, Valentina Di Biase, Eleonora Torre, Petra Lang, Astrid Gorischek, Wolfgang Schreibmayer, Robert Arnold, Heinrich Maechler, Bernd Mayer, Dirk von Lewinski, Angelo G Torrente, Matteo E Mangoni, Brigitte Pelzmann, Susanne Scheruebel
Sepsis has emerged as a global health burden associated with multiple organ dysfunction and 20% mortality rate in patients. Numerous clinical studies over the past two decades have correlated the disease severity and mortality in septic patients with impaired heart rate variability (HRV), as a consequence of impaired chronotropic response of sinoatrial node (SAN) pacemaker activity to vagal/parasympathetic stimulation. However, the molecular mechanism(s) downstream to parasympathetic inputs have not been investigated yet in sepsis, particularly in the SAN...
July 11, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37403174/caudal-dmn-neurons-innervate-the-spleen-and-release-cart-peptide-to-regulate-neuroimmune-function
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Nobuhide Kobori, Anthony N Moore, John B Redell, Pramod K Dash
BACKGROUND: Inflammation is a fundamental biological response to injury and infection, which if unregulated can contribute to the pathophysiology of many diseases. The vagus nerve, which primarily originates from the dorsal motor nucleus (DMN), plays an important role in rapidly dampening inflammation by regulating splenic function. However, direct vagal innervation of the spleen, which houses the majority of immune and inflammatory cells, has not been established. As an alternative to direct innervation, an anti-inflammatory reflex pathway has been proposed which involves the vagus nerve, the sympathetic celiac ganglion, and the neurotransmitter norepinephrine...
July 4, 2023: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37227184/anticipatory-central-command-on-standing-decreases-cerebral-blood-velocity-causing-hypocapnia-in-hyperpneic-postural-tachycardia-syndrome
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Julian M Stewart, Marvin S Medow
Fifty percent of patients with postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) are hypocapnic during orthostasis related to initial orthostatic hypotension (iOH). We determined whether iOH drives hypocapnia in POTS by low BP or decreased cerebral blood velocity (CBv). We studied three groups; healthy volunteers ( n = 32, 18 ± 3 yr) were compared with POTS, grouped by presence [POTS-low end-tidal CO2 (↓ETCO2 ), n = 26, 19 ± 2 yr] or absence [POTS-normal upright end-tidal carbon dioxide (nlCO2 ), n = 28, 19 ± 3 yr] of standing hypocapnia defined by end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2 ) ≤ 30 mmHg at steady-state, measuring middle cerebral artery CBv, heart rate (HR), and beat-to-beat blood pressure (BP)...
July 1, 2023: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37069873/effect-of-ramipril-on-cardiac-autonomic-neuropathy-in-patients-with-type-ii-diabetes-mellitus
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Chaitali A Chindhalore, Ganesh N Dakhale, Prathamesh H Kamble, Bharatsing D Rathod, Sunita Kumbhalkar, Mrunal S Phatak
Background Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN), an important form of DAN is caused by the impairment of the autonomic nerve fibers that innervate the heart and blood vessels and leads to abnormalities in cardiovascular dynamics. The earliest finding of CAN, even at the subclinical stage, is a decrease in heart rate variability (HRV). Objective The objective is to assess the effect of ramipril 2.5mg once daily on cardiac autonomic neuropathy in type II DM patients as an add-on to a standard antidiabetic regimen for a duration of 12 months...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37057785/vestibular-dysfunctions-in-chronic-brain-ischemia-in-the-post-covid-period
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Alexander N Stoyanov, Serhii S Mashchenko, Valeriy I Kalashnikov, Rooslan S Vastyanov, Alexander R Pulyk, Tamara O Andreeva, Olena O Kolesnik
OBJECTIVE: The aim: The aim of the study is the clinical-pathogenetic reasoning of vestibular dysfunctions (VD) development against the background of chronic brain ischemia in the presence of degenerative changes in the cervical spine (CS) in the post COVID period. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: 82 patients, in the conditions of the clinical base of the Odessa National Medical University in 2019-2021 were examined. Group I with VD against the background of chronic brain ischemia (CBI) at the compensated phase; Group II with VD against the background of CBI at the subcom¬pensated phase (33 men; 49 women), aged from 18 to 55 years...
2023: Wiadomości Lekarskie: Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37007853/in-vitro-high-glucose-increases-apoptosis-decreases-nerve-outgrowth-and-promotes-survival-of-sympathetic-pelvic-neurons
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Wrenn D Pallas, Elena S Pak, Johanna L Hannan
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED), yet the molecular basis of DM neurogenic ED remains unknown. AIM: In this study we examined the impact of high glucose on survival and growth of primary cultured pelvic neurons in a rat model and assessed whether coculturing with healthy Schwann cells (SCs) can rescue pelvic neuron growth in patients with DM. METHODS: Major pelvic ganglia (MPGs) from adult male Sprague Dawley rats ( n  = 8) were dissociated and plated on coverslips...
February 2023: Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36866185/effects-of-therapeutic-calf-massage-on-cardiac-autonomic-function-in-healthy-volunteers-a-pilot-study
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A V Siva Kumar, A Krishna Sri Lahari, K N Maruthy, S K Kareem, K MaheshKumar
BACKGROUND: Calf massage is a therapeutic intervention that improves circulation and relieves us from pain & tightness. The calf massage also improves autonomic performance by modulating the vagal tone of the cardiovascular system. Therefore, the current study was intended to determine therapeutic calf massage on cardio autonomic activity in healthy subjects. OBJECTIVE: To assess the immediate effect of a single 20-min session of calf massage on cardiac autonomic modulation through heart rate variability (HRV) measurement...
March 2023: International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36826560/the-relationship-between-postexercise-hypotension-and-heart-rate-variability-before-and-after-exercise-training
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Burak T Cilhoroz, Amanda Zaleski, Beth Taylor, Antonio B Fernandez, Lucas P Santos, Thijs Vonk, Paul D Thompson, Linda S Pescatello
Because data are scarce, we examined the relationship between postexercise hypotension (PEH) and heart rate variability (HRV) before and after aerobic exercise training among adults with hypertension. Participants completed a 12 w aerobic training program. Before and after training, they performed a peak graded exercise stress test (GEST) and nonexercise control (CONTROL) and were left attached to an ambulatory BP monitor. Prior to CONTROL, HRV was measured supine for 5 min using a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)...
February 3, 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36655347/effects-of-trauma-focused-rumination-among-trauma-exposed-individuals-with-and-without-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-an-experiment
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Blair E Wisco, Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Casey L May, Allison A Campbell, Faith O Nomamiukor, Cameron P Pugach
Rumination, or thinking repetitively about one's distress, is a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Current theories suggest that rumination contributes to PTSD symptoms directly, by increasing negative reactions to trauma cues (i.e., symptom exacerbation), or represents a form of cognitive avoidance, if verbal ruminations are less distressing than trauma imagery. The goal of this study was to test the symptom exacerbation and cognitive avoidance accounts of trauma-focused rumination. We recruited 135 trauma-exposed participants (n = 60 diagnosed with PTSD) and randomly assigned them to ruminate about their trauma, distract themselves, or engage in trauma imagery...
January 18, 2023: Journal of Traumatic Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36646541/the-newborn-infant-parasympathetic-evaluation-nipe%C3%A2-monitor-predicts-post-operative-pain-in-children-undergoing-day-procedures-a-prospective-observational-study
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Svetlana Ivanic, Lauren S Tong, Ashleigh Laird, Atul Malhotra, Ramesh M Nataraja, Cassandra Lang, Maurizio Pacilli
BACKGROUND: Pain assessment is essential for the administration of appropriate analgesia. Currently, clinicians use surrogate methods, such as heart rate or behavioural pain scales, to estimate pain in neonates and infants. The Newborn and Infant Parasympathetic Evaluation (NIPE™) monitor aims to provide an objective numeric value (NIPE index) of pain through a continuous assessment of the patient's parasympathetic activity. The aim of this study was to determine if the intraoperative NIPE index monitoring could predict postoperative pain in neonates and infants...
April 2023: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36633663/sex-differences-in-estimates-of-cardiac-autonomic-function-using-heart-rate-variability-effects-of-dietary-capsaicin
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Kendall S Zaleski, Abena O Gyampo, Brian Lora, Tawn Tomasi, Meaghan Lynch, Gaia Giuriato, Emma Basso, Emma Finegan, Jack Schickler, Massimo Venturelli, Justin DeBlauw, Stephen J Ives
PURPOSE: Heart rate variability (HRV) estimates the autonomic nervous system (ANS) influence on the heart and appears sex-specific. Sensory afferents exhibit sex-specificity; although, it is unknown if Capsaicin, an agonist for transient receptor potential vanilloid channel-1 (TRPV1 ), alters cardiac ANS activity in a sex-dependent manner, which could be important given the predictive nature of HRV on risk of developing hypertension. Thus, we explored if there was sex-specificity in the effect of capsaicin on estimated cardiac ANS activity...
January 12, 2023: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36626361/correlation-among-poincare-plot-and-traditional-heart-rate-variability-indices-in-adults-with-different-risk-levels-of-metabolic-syndrome-a-cross-sectional-approach-from-southern-india
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Chiranjeevi Kumar Endukuru, Girwar Singh Gaur, Dhanalakshmi Yerrabelli, Jayaprakash Sahoo, Balasubramaniyan Vairappan, Alladi Charanraj Goud
OBJECTIVES: Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important marker of cardiac autonomic modulation. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) can alter cardiac autonomic modulation, raising the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Poincaré plot analysis (PPA) is a robust scatter plot-based depiction of HRV and carries similar information to the traditional HRV measures. However, no prior studies have examined the relationship between PPA and traditional HRV measures among different risk levels of MetS...
January 11, 2023: Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36625973/cardiovascular-reflex-tests-detect-autonomic-dysfunction-in-symptomatic-and-pre-symptomatic-subjects-with-hereditary-transthyretin-amyloidosis
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P Guaraldi, C Rocchi, I Cani, C Gagliardi, S Longhi, F Baschieri, R Rinaldi, E Frezza, R D'Angelo, G Barletta, G Calandra-Buonaura, N Galiè, R Massa, P Cortelli
PURPOSE: Autonomic dysfunction is a distinctive but undervalued feature of hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv). It may predate the onset of polyneuropathy and cardiomyopathy, thereby providing crucial prognostic and therapeutic information. The objective of this study was to assess autonomic function by means of the standardized cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests (CRTs) in a cohort of subjects with genetically proven ATTRv from non-endemic areas who were in the symptomatic and pre-symptomatic stages...
January 10, 2023: Clinical Autonomic Research: Official Journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36612955/high-intensity-interval-training-combined-with-different-types-of-exercises-on-cardiac-autonomic-function-an-analytical-cross-sectional-study-in-crossfit-%C3%A2-athletes
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Michelle Teles Morlin, Carlos Janssen Gomes da Cruz, Freddy Enrique Ramos Guimarães, Renato André Sousa da Silva, Luiz Guilherme Grossi Porto, Guilherme Eckhardt Molina
UNLABELLED: It is well established that endurance exercise has positive effects on cardiac autonomic function (CAF). However, there is still a dearth of information about the effects of regular high-intensity interval training combined with different types of exercises (HIITCE) on CAF. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to compare CAF at rest, its reactivity, and reactivation following maximal exercise testing in HIITCE and endurance athletes. METHODS: An observational study was conducted with 34 male athletes of HIITCE (i...
December 30, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36600035/acute-effect-of-selective-chemical-inactivation-of-sympathetic-or-parasympathetic-atrial-ganglionated-plexus-structures-on-atrial-fibrillation-inducibility-in-pigs
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D V Korolev, D L Sonin, M S Medved, G A Shulmeister, A I Nikiforov, L A Murashova, S E Voronin, D V Mukhametdinova, E A Zaitseva, E N Mikhailov, D S Lebedev, M M Galagudza
We studied the role of both parts of the autonomic intracardiac nervous system in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF). In 12 pigs weighing 39±3 kg, AF was induced by burst stimulation. Chemical inactivation of intrinsic cardiac neurons within the right atria was performed by transendocardial injections of liposomal neuromodulators into the dorsal part of the right atrial wall. Sympathetic and parasympathetic terminals were inactivated with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA, n=6) and ethylcholine aziridinium ion (AF64A, n=6), respectively...
January 5, 2023: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36561057/device-based-neuromodulation-for-cardiovascular-diseases-and-patient-s-age
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Evgeny N Mikhaylov, Nigar Z Gasimova, Natalia N Belyaeva, Heber Ivan Condori Leandro, Aleksandr D Vakhrushev, Evgeny V Shlyakhto
The autonomic nervous system plays an important role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. With aging, autonomic activity changes, and this impacts the physiological reactions to internal and external signals. Both sympathetic and parasympathetic responses seem to decline, reflecting functional and structural changes in nervous regulation. Although some investigators suggested that both the sympathetic and parasympathetic activities were suppressed, others found that only the parasympathetic activity was suppressed while the sympathetic activity increased...
November 28, 2022: Journal of Geriatric Cardiology: JGC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36532291/characterisation-of-parasympathetic-ascending-nerves-in-human-colon
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Michaela E Johnson, Adam Humenick, Rochelle A Peterson, Marcello Costa, David A Wattchow, Tiong Cheng Sia, Phil G Dinning, Simon J H Brookes
BACKGROUND: In the human large bowel, sacral parasympathetic nerves arise from S2 to S4, project to the pelvic plexus ("hypogastric plexus") and have post-ganglionic axons entering the large bowel near the rectosigmoid junction. They then run long distances orally or aborally within the bowel wall forming "ascending nerves" or "shunt fascicles" running in the plane of the myenteric plexus. They form bundles of nerve fibres that can be distinguished from the myenteric plexus by their straight orientation, tendency not to merge with myenteric ganglia and greater width...
2022: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36526646/prospective-multicenter-study-of-heart-rate-variability-with-ani-monitor-as-predictor-of-mortality-in-critically-ill-patients-with-covid-19
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Cristian Aragón-Benedí, Andres Fabricio Caballero-Lozada, Angel Augusto Perez-Calatayud, Angela Maria Marulanda-Yanten, Pablo Oliver-Fornies, Emmanuel Boselli, Julien De Jonckheere, Sergio D Bergese
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the most critically ill patients with COVID-19 have greater autonomic nervous system dysregulation and assessing the heart rate variability, allows us to predict severity and 30-day mortality. This was a multicentre, prospective, cohort study. Patients were divided into two groups depending on the 30-day mortality. The heart rate variability and more specifically the relative parasympathetic activity (ANIm), and the SDNN (Energy), were measured. To predict severity and mortality multivariate analyses of ANIm, Energy, SOFA score, and RASS scales were conducted...
December 16, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36420523/short-term-effects-of-a-maqui-based-nutraceutical-on-heart-rate-variability-psycho-physical-resilience-and-on-a-few-metabolic-biomarkers-a%C3%A2-randomized-controlled-study
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Attilio Cavezzi, Roberto Colucci, Luca Bastiani
OBJECTIVES: To assess the immediate/short-term outcomes of a maqui berry-based nutraceutical (MBN) supplementation on the autonomic nervous system (ANS), resilience level, metabolism and body composition. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A randomized controlled single-blind study was performed on healthy subjects. Throughout 30 days, one group took 1,000 mg/day of an MBN (Maqui 500® ), the control group had no supplementation. On day 0 (T0) and 30 (T3) all subjects performed blood tests, bioimpedance spectroscopy and questionnaires for resilience, perceived stress and short-form 12 (SF12)...
November 24, 2022: Journal of Complementary & Integrative Medicine
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