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Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI

Introduction: Brainstem nuclei govern the arterial baroreflex, which is crucial for heart rate and blood pressure control. Yet, brainstem function is difficult to explore in living humans and is therefore mostly studied using animal models or postmortem human anatomy studies. We developed a methodol...

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Autores principales: Gerlach, Darius A., Manuel, Jorge, Hoff, Alex, Kronsbein, Hendrik, Hoffmann, Fabian, Heusser, Karsten, Ehmke, Heimo, Diedrich, André, Jordan, Jens, Tank, Jens, Beissner, Florian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30890917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00193
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author Gerlach, Darius A.
Manuel, Jorge
Hoff, Alex
Kronsbein, Hendrik
Hoffmann, Fabian
Heusser, Karsten
Ehmke, Heimo
Diedrich, André
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
Beissner, Florian
author_facet Gerlach, Darius A.
Manuel, Jorge
Hoff, Alex
Kronsbein, Hendrik
Hoffmann, Fabian
Heusser, Karsten
Ehmke, Heimo
Diedrich, André
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
Beissner, Florian
author_sort Gerlach, Darius A.
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description Introduction: Brainstem nuclei govern the arterial baroreflex, which is crucial for heart rate and blood pressure control. Yet, brainstem function is difficult to explore in living humans and is therefore mostly studied using animal models or postmortem human anatomy studies. We developed a methodology to identify brainstem nuclei involved in baroreflex cardiovascular control in humans by combining pharmacological baroreflex testing with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Materials and Methods: In 11 healthy men, we applied eight repeated intravenous phenylephrine bolus doses of 25 and 75 μg followed by a saline flush using a remote-controlled injector during multiband functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisition of the whole brain including the brainstem. Continuous finger arterial blood pressure, respiration, and electrocardiogram (ECG) were monitored. fMRI data were preprocessed with a brainstem-specific pipeline and analyzed with a general linear model (GLM) to identify brainstem nuclei involved in central integration of the baroreceptor input. Results: Phenylephrine elicited a pressor response followed by a baroreflex-mediated lengthening of the RR interval (25 μg: 197 ± 15 ms; 75 μg: 221 ± 33 ms). By combining fMRI responses during both phenylephrine doses, we identified significant signal changes in the nucleus tractus solitarii (t = 5.97), caudal ventrolateral medulla (t = 4.59), rostral ventrolateral medulla (t = 7.11), nucleus ambiguus (t = 5.6), nucleus raphe obscurus (t = 6.45), and several other brainstem nuclei [p < 0.0005 family-wise error (few)-corr.]. Conclusion: Pharmacological baroreflex testing during fMRI allows characterizing central baroreflex regulation at the level of the brainstem in humans. Baroreflex-mediated activation and deactivation patterns are consistent with previous investigations in animal models. The methodology has the potential to elucidate human physiology and mechanisms of autonomic cardiovascular disease.
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spelling pubmed-64118272019-03-19 Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI Gerlach, Darius A. Manuel, Jorge Hoff, Alex Kronsbein, Hendrik Hoffmann, Fabian Heusser, Karsten Ehmke, Heimo Diedrich, André Jordan, Jens Tank, Jens Beissner, Florian Front Neurosci Neuroscience Introduction: Brainstem nuclei govern the arterial baroreflex, which is crucial for heart rate and blood pressure control. Yet, brainstem function is difficult to explore in living humans and is therefore mostly studied using animal models or postmortem human anatomy studies. We developed a methodology to identify brainstem nuclei involved in baroreflex cardiovascular control in humans by combining pharmacological baroreflex testing with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Materials and Methods: In 11 healthy men, we applied eight repeated intravenous phenylephrine bolus doses of 25 and 75 μg followed by a saline flush using a remote-controlled injector during multiband functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisition of the whole brain including the brainstem. Continuous finger arterial blood pressure, respiration, and electrocardiogram (ECG) were monitored. fMRI data were preprocessed with a brainstem-specific pipeline and analyzed with a general linear model (GLM) to identify brainstem nuclei involved in central integration of the baroreceptor input. Results: Phenylephrine elicited a pressor response followed by a baroreflex-mediated lengthening of the RR interval (25 μg: 197 ± 15 ms; 75 μg: 221 ± 33 ms). By combining fMRI responses during both phenylephrine doses, we identified significant signal changes in the nucleus tractus solitarii (t = 5.97), caudal ventrolateral medulla (t = 4.59), rostral ventrolateral medulla (t = 7.11), nucleus ambiguus (t = 5.6), nucleus raphe obscurus (t = 6.45), and several other brainstem nuclei [p < 0.0005 family-wise error (few)-corr.]. Conclusion: Pharmacological baroreflex testing during fMRI allows characterizing central baroreflex regulation at the level of the brainstem in humans. Baroreflex-mediated activation and deactivation patterns are consistent with previous investigations in animal models. The methodology has the potential to elucidate human physiology and mechanisms of autonomic cardiovascular disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6411827/ /pubmed/30890917 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00193 Text en Copyright © 2019 Gerlach, Manuel, Hoff, Kronsbein, Hoffmann, Heusser, Ehmke, Diedrich, Jordan, Tank and Beissner. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Gerlach, Darius A.
Manuel, Jorge
Hoff, Alex
Kronsbein, Hendrik
Hoffmann, Fabian
Heusser, Karsten
Ehmke, Heimo
Diedrich, André
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
Beissner, Florian
Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title_full Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title_fullStr Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title_full_unstemmed Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title_short Novel Approach to Elucidate Human Baroreflex Regulation at the Brainstem Level: Pharmacological Testing During fMRI
title_sort novel approach to elucidate human baroreflex regulation at the brainstem level: pharmacological testing during fmri
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30890917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00193
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