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Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges

The information carried by heart period (HP) given systolic arterial pressure (SAP) changes was assessed to characterize spontaneous baroreflex (i.e. the relation linking SAP variability to HP variability): the larger the information carried by HP given SAP changes, the greater the unpredictability...

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Autores principales: Porta, Alberto, Castiglioni, Paolo, Di Rienzo, Marco, Bari, Vlasta, Bassani, Tito, Marchi, Andrea, Wu, Maddalena Alesssandra, Cividjian, Andrei, Quintin, Luc
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Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23541296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2013.03.003
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author Porta, Alberto
Castiglioni, Paolo
Di Rienzo, Marco
Bari, Vlasta
Bassani, Tito
Marchi, Andrea
Wu, Maddalena Alesssandra
Cividjian, Andrei
Quintin, Luc
author_facet Porta, Alberto
Castiglioni, Paolo
Di Rienzo, Marco
Bari, Vlasta
Bassani, Tito
Marchi, Andrea
Wu, Maddalena Alesssandra
Cividjian, Andrei
Quintin, Luc
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description The information carried by heart period (HP) given systolic arterial pressure (SAP) changes was assessed to characterize spontaneous baroreflex (i.e. the relation linking SAP variability to HP variability): the larger the information carried by HP given SAP changes, the greater the unpredictability of HP given SAP variations, the smaller the strength of the causal coupling from SAP series to HP series. It was typified according to two parameters: i) the information carried by HP given SAP changes within the same heart cycle (i.e. 0-step-ahead information) describing immediate effects of SAP variations on HP; ii) the rate of increase of the information carried by HP given SAP changes as a function of the temporal distance, k, between the conditioning SAP pattern and future HP value (i.e. the rate of increase of k-step-ahead information with k) describing short-term effects of SAP modifications on HP. Both parameters were found under vagal control. Indeed, i) 0-step-ahead information suggested that HP and SAP variabilities were significantly coupled from SAP to HP at baseline and after the reduction of the inhibitory effect of sympathetic control on vagal influences performed through the administration of propranolol or clonidine; and ii) during vagal blockade induced by atropine or combined vagal and sympathetic blockade induced by the administration of propranolol after atropine k-step-ahead information reached a level incompatible with coupled HP and SAP dynamics regardless of k. In addition, it was found that the 0-step-ahead information at baseline and after propranolol and the rate of increase of k-step-ahead information with k at baseline could be exclusively explained in terms of linear HP–SAP interactions. Conversely, the same parameters after clonidine suggested the raise of nonlinear mechanisms probably unveiled by the central sympathetic blockade. Comparison with more traditional parameters describing the HP–SAP variability relation such as baroreflex sensitivity and squared HP–SAP coherence confirmed the complementary value of the proposed information domain analysis.
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spelling pubmed-38200312013-11-07 Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges Porta, Alberto Castiglioni, Paolo Di Rienzo, Marco Bari, Vlasta Bassani, Tito Marchi, Andrea Wu, Maddalena Alesssandra Cividjian, Andrei Quintin, Luc Auton Neurosci Article The information carried by heart period (HP) given systolic arterial pressure (SAP) changes was assessed to characterize spontaneous baroreflex (i.e. the relation linking SAP variability to HP variability): the larger the information carried by HP given SAP changes, the greater the unpredictability of HP given SAP variations, the smaller the strength of the causal coupling from SAP series to HP series. It was typified according to two parameters: i) the information carried by HP given SAP changes within the same heart cycle (i.e. 0-step-ahead information) describing immediate effects of SAP variations on HP; ii) the rate of increase of the information carried by HP given SAP changes as a function of the temporal distance, k, between the conditioning SAP pattern and future HP value (i.e. the rate of increase of k-step-ahead information with k) describing short-term effects of SAP modifications on HP. Both parameters were found under vagal control. Indeed, i) 0-step-ahead information suggested that HP and SAP variabilities were significantly coupled from SAP to HP at baseline and after the reduction of the inhibitory effect of sympathetic control on vagal influences performed through the administration of propranolol or clonidine; and ii) during vagal blockade induced by atropine or combined vagal and sympathetic blockade induced by the administration of propranolol after atropine k-step-ahead information reached a level incompatible with coupled HP and SAP dynamics regardless of k. In addition, it was found that the 0-step-ahead information at baseline and after propranolol and the rate of increase of k-step-ahead information with k at baseline could be exclusively explained in terms of linear HP–SAP interactions. Conversely, the same parameters after clonidine suggested the raise of nonlinear mechanisms probably unveiled by the central sympathetic blockade. Comparison with more traditional parameters describing the HP–SAP variability relation such as baroreflex sensitivity and squared HP–SAP coherence confirmed the complementary value of the proposed information domain analysis. Elsevier 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3820031/ /pubmed/23541296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2013.03.003 Text en © 2013 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Quintin, Luc
Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges
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title_full Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges
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title_full_unstemmed Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges
title_short Information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges
title_sort information domain analysis of the spontaneous baroreflex during pharmacological challenges
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23541296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2013.03.003
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