睡眠脑-心相互作用的格兰杰因果分析

L. Faes, Daniele Marinazzo, F. Jurysta, G. Nollo
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研究了10名健康受试者在睡眠状态下心率变异性的归一化高频分量和δ、θ、α、σ、β波段的脑电功率与心脏迷走神经自主神经活动时间序列之间的Granger因果关系(GC)。GC分析采用向量自回归建模,并使用f统计量评估网络中每个环节的显著性。整晚的分析表明,存在一个完全连接的脑-心和脑-脑相互作用的网络,β脑电图功率作为枢纽,在心和脑节点之间传递了最多数量的GC链接。在轻度睡眠、深度睡眠和快速眼动睡眠期间,这些联系逐渐变得更弱,因此表明脑-心GC网络主要由睡眠阶段转换维持。
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Granger causality analysis of sleep brain-heart interactions
We studied the networks of Granger causality (GC) between the time series of cardiac vagal autonomic activity and brain wave activities, measured respectively as the normalized high frequency (HF) component of heart rate variability and EEG power in the δ, θ, α, σ, β bands, computed in 10 healthy subjects during sleep. GC analysis was performed by vector autoregressive modeling, and significance of each link in the network was assessed using F-statistics. The whole-night analysis revealed the existence of a fully connected network of brain-heart and brain-brain interactions, with the β EEG power acting as a hub which conveys the largest number of GC links between the heart and brain nodes. These links became progressively more weak when assessed during light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep, thus suggesting that brain-heart GC networks are sustained mainly by sleep stage transitions.
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