TY - JOUR
T1 - Scatterplot analysis of EEG slow-wave magnitude and heart rate variability
T2 - An integrative exploration of cerebral cortical and autonomic functions
AU - Kuo, Terry B J
AU - Yang, Cheryl C H
PY - 2004/6/15
Y1 - 2004/6/15
N2 - Study Objectives: To explore interactions between cerebral cortical and autonomic functions in different sleep-wake states. Design: Active waking (AW), quiet sleep (QS), and paradoxical sleep (PS) of adult male Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) on their daytime sleep were compared. Participants: Ten WKY. Interventions: All rats had electrodes implanted for polygraphic recordings. One week later, a 6-hour daytime sleep-wakefulness recording session was performed. Measurements and Results: A scatterplot analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) slow-wave magnitude (0.5-4 Hz) and heart rate variability (HRV) was applied in each rat. The EEG slow-wave-RR interval scatterplot from all of the recordings revealed a propeller-like pattern. If the scatterplot was divided into AW, PS, and QS according to the corresponding EEG mean power frequency and nuchal electromyogram, the EEG slow wave-RR interval relationship became nil, negative, and positive for AW, PS, and QS, respectively. A significant negative relationship was found for EEG slow-wave and high-frequency power of HRV (HF) coupling during PS and for EEG slow wave and low-frequency power of HRV to HF ratio (LF/HF) coupling during QS. The optimal time lags for the slow wave-LF/HF relationship were different between PS and QS. Conclusions: Bradycardia noted in QS and PS was related to sympathetic suppression and vagal excitation, respectively. The EEG slow wave-HRV scatterplot may provide unique insights into studies of sleep, and such a relationship may delineate the sleep-state-dependent fluctuations in autonomic nervous system activity.
AB - Study Objectives: To explore interactions between cerebral cortical and autonomic functions in different sleep-wake states. Design: Active waking (AW), quiet sleep (QS), and paradoxical sleep (PS) of adult male Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) on their daytime sleep were compared. Participants: Ten WKY. Interventions: All rats had electrodes implanted for polygraphic recordings. One week later, a 6-hour daytime sleep-wakefulness recording session was performed. Measurements and Results: A scatterplot analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) slow-wave magnitude (0.5-4 Hz) and heart rate variability (HRV) was applied in each rat. The EEG slow-wave-RR interval scatterplot from all of the recordings revealed a propeller-like pattern. If the scatterplot was divided into AW, PS, and QS according to the corresponding EEG mean power frequency and nuchal electromyogram, the EEG slow wave-RR interval relationship became nil, negative, and positive for AW, PS, and QS, respectively. A significant negative relationship was found for EEG slow-wave and high-frequency power of HRV (HF) coupling during PS and for EEG slow wave and low-frequency power of HRV to HF ratio (LF/HF) coupling during QS. The optimal time lags for the slow wave-LF/HF relationship were different between PS and QS. Conclusions: Bradycardia noted in QS and PS was related to sympathetic suppression and vagal excitation, respectively. The EEG slow wave-HRV scatterplot may provide unique insights into studies of sleep, and such a relationship may delineate the sleep-state-dependent fluctuations in autonomic nervous system activity.
KW - Autonomic nervous system
KW - Electroencephalogram
KW - Electromyogram
KW - Heart rate variability
KW - Rat
KW - Sleep state
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M3 - Article
C2 - 15282999
AN - SCOPUS:3042573370
SN - 0161-8105
VL - 27
SP - 648
EP - 656
JO - Sleep
JF - Sleep
IS - 4
ER -