优秀呼吸暂停潜水员屏气期间的身心关系:对急性低氧血症自主神经反应的研究。

Frontiers in neuroengineering Pub Date : 2012-03-21 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneng.2012.00004
Marco Laurino, Danilo Menicucci, Francesca Mastorci, Paolo Allegrini, Andrea Piarulli, Enzo P Scilingo, Remo Bedini, Alessandro Pingitore, Mirko Passera, Antonio L'abbate, Angelo Gemignani
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通气的心理控制以及所有相关现象,从放松到情绪调节,从心血管到代谢适应,构成了一种以自主屏气(BH)为特征的心理生理条件。BH诱导多种自主反应,涉及自主心血管和皮肤途径,其特征是本研究的主要目的。采集了14名优秀潜水员在自由呼吸(FB)、BH常氧期(NPBH)和BH缺氧期(HPBH)三种条件下的心电图和皮肤电导(SC)记录。因此,我们比较了三种实验条件下描述信号动力学的一组特征:从心率变异性(HRV)特征(在时域和频域以及通过使用非线性方法)到自发SC反应(SCR)的速率和形状。通过将因子分析应用于两个BH阶段中显著变化的特征子集,研究的主要结果有所上升。事实上,因子分析揭示了模拟自主反应的潜在因素的结构:一个描述自主平衡(AB)的因素,一个是信息增加率(IIR),后者是中枢神经系统驱动因素(CNSD)。BH没有破坏FB因子结构,只有少数特征在因子之间移动。因子分析表明,在BH期间(1)只有SC描述了情绪输出,(2)心脏上的交感神经张力没有改变,(3)心跳间隔的动态显示出预期HPBH的长程相关性增加,随后下降为随机行为。总之,数据表明,在BH过程中,自主神经对心率和SC的控制受到不同的调节,这可能与对BH的心理训练对情绪控制的更显著影响有关。
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Mind-body relationships in elite apnea divers during breath holding: a study of autonomic responses to acute hypoxemia.

Mind-body relationships in elite apnea divers during breath holding: a study of autonomic responses to acute hypoxemia.

Mind-body relationships in elite apnea divers during breath holding: a study of autonomic responses to acute hypoxemia.

Mind-body relationships in elite apnea divers during breath holding: a study of autonomic responses to acute hypoxemia.

The mental control of ventilation with all associated phenomena, from relaxation to modulation of emotions, from cardiovascular to metabolic adaptations, constitutes a psychophysiological condition characterizing voluntary breath-holding (BH). BH induces several autonomic responses, involving both autonomic cardiovascular and cutaneous pathways, whose characterization is the main aim of this study. Electrocardiogram and skin conductance (SC) recordings were collected from 14 elite divers during three conditions: free breathing (FB), normoxic phase of BH (NPBH) and hypoxic phase of BH (HPBH). Thus, we compared a set of features describing signal dynamics between the three experimental conditions: from heart rate variability (HRV) features (in time and frequency-domains and by using nonlinear methods) to rate and shape of spontaneous SC responses (SCRs). The main result of the study rises by applying a Factor Analysis to the subset of features significantly changed in the two BH phases. Indeed, the Factor Analysis allowed to uncover the structure of latent factors which modeled the autonomic response: a factor describing the autonomic balance (AB), one the information increase rate (IIR), and a latter the central nervous system driver (CNSD). The BH did not disrupt the FB factorial structure, and only few features moved among factors. Factor Analysis indicates that during BH (1) only the SC described the emotional output, (2) the sympathetic tone on heart did not change, (3) the dynamics of interbeats intervals showed an increase of long-range correlation that anticipates the HPBH, followed by a drop to a random behavior. In conclusion, data show that the autonomic control on heart rate and SC are differentially modulated during BH, which could be related to a more pronounced effect on emotional control induced by the mental training to BH.

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