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The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker

Heart rate variability (HRV) is highly influenced by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Several illnesses have been associated with changes in the ANS, thus altering the pattern of HRV. However, the variability of the heart rhythm is originated within the Sinus Atrial Node (SAN) which has its own v...

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Autores principales: Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra, Arroyo-Carmona, Rosa Elena, Sánchez-Hernández, Rommel, Ramos-Ortiz, Geovanni, Frank, Alejandro, García-Gudiño, David, Torres-Jácome, Julián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6532312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31211146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5157024
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author Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra
Arroyo-Carmona, Rosa Elena
Sánchez-Hernández, Rommel
Ramos-Ortiz, Geovanni
Frank, Alejandro
García-Gudiño, David
Torres-Jácome, Julián
author_facet Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra
Arroyo-Carmona, Rosa Elena
Sánchez-Hernández, Rommel
Ramos-Ortiz, Geovanni
Frank, Alejandro
García-Gudiño, David
Torres-Jácome, Julián
author_sort Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra
collection PubMed
description Heart rate variability (HRV) is highly influenced by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Several illnesses have been associated with changes in the ANS, thus altering the pattern of HRV. However, the variability of the heart rhythm is originated within the Sinus Atrial Node (SAN) which has its own variability. Still, although both oscillators produce HRV, the influence of the SAN on HRV has not yet been exhaustively studied. On the other hand, the complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), for instance, nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy, increase cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Traditionally, these complications are diagnosed only when the patient is already suffering from the negative symptoms these complications implicate. Consequently, it is of paramount importance to develop new techniques for early diagnosis prior to any deterioration on healthy patients. HRV has been proved to be a valuable, noninvasive clinical evidence for evaluating diseases and even for describing aging and behavior. In this study, several ECGs were recorded and their RR and PP intervals were analyzed to detect the interpotential interval (ii) of the SAN. Additionally, HRV reduction was quantified to identify alterations in the nervous system within the nodal tissue via measuring the SD1/SD2 ratio in a Poincaré plot. With 15 years of DM development, the data showed an age-dependent increase in HRV due to the axon retraction of ANS neurons from its effectors. In addition, these alterations modify the heart rhythm-producing fatal arrhythmias. Therefore, it is possible to avoid the consequences of DM identifying alterations in SAN previous to its symptomatic appearance. This could be used as an early diagnosis indicator.
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spelling pubmed-65323122019-06-17 The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra Arroyo-Carmona, Rosa Elena Sánchez-Hernández, Rommel Ramos-Ortiz, Geovanni Frank, Alejandro García-Gudiño, David Torres-Jácome, Julián J Diabetes Res Research Article Heart rate variability (HRV) is highly influenced by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Several illnesses have been associated with changes in the ANS, thus altering the pattern of HRV. However, the variability of the heart rhythm is originated within the Sinus Atrial Node (SAN) which has its own variability. Still, although both oscillators produce HRV, the influence of the SAN on HRV has not yet been exhaustively studied. On the other hand, the complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), for instance, nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy, increase cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Traditionally, these complications are diagnosed only when the patient is already suffering from the negative symptoms these complications implicate. Consequently, it is of paramount importance to develop new techniques for early diagnosis prior to any deterioration on healthy patients. HRV has been proved to be a valuable, noninvasive clinical evidence for evaluating diseases and even for describing aging and behavior. In this study, several ECGs were recorded and their RR and PP intervals were analyzed to detect the interpotential interval (ii) of the SAN. Additionally, HRV reduction was quantified to identify alterations in the nervous system within the nodal tissue via measuring the SD1/SD2 ratio in a Poincaré plot. With 15 years of DM development, the data showed an age-dependent increase in HRV due to the axon retraction of ANS neurons from its effectors. In addition, these alterations modify the heart rhythm-producing fatal arrhythmias. Therefore, it is possible to avoid the consequences of DM identifying alterations in SAN previous to its symptomatic appearance. This could be used as an early diagnosis indicator. Hindawi 2019-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6532312/ /pubmed/31211146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5157024 Text en Copyright © 2019 Alondra Albarado-Ibañez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Albarado-Ibañez, Alondra
Arroyo-Carmona, Rosa Elena
Sánchez-Hernández, Rommel
Ramos-Ortiz, Geovanni
Frank, Alejandro
García-Gudiño, David
Torres-Jácome, Julián
The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title_full The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title_fullStr The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title_short The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System on Cardiac Rhythm during the Evolution of Diabetes Mellitus Using Heart Rate Variability as a Biomarker
title_sort role of the autonomic nervous system on cardiac rhythm during the evolution of diabetes mellitus using heart rate variability as a biomarker
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6532312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31211146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5157024
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