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1 Department of Physiology and
Clinical Pharmacology,
To study spontaneous cardiac baroreflex at
different timescales, a new method has been developed that identifies
such episodes. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were
recorded beat to beat over 1 h in freely moving control
(n = 10) and acutely (1 day before
study, n = 7) and chronically (2 wk
before study, n = 10)
sinoaortic-denervated (SAD) 12- to 14-wk-old male Sprague-Dawley rats.
These beat-to-beat time series were successively low-pass filtered
seven times and resampled at different time intervals from 0.1 to 6.4 s, allowing different timescales to be scanned. With the use of the
Z coefficient, the statistical
relationship was estimated for the associations of inverse MAP and HR
variations when these inverse MAP and HR variations occurred
simultaneously or were time shifted. In control rats and for timescales
0.4 s, the highest Z
coefficient(0.38) was obtained when MAP variations preceded inverse HR
variations by one sampling interval. The baroreflex origin of this link
was demonstrated by its disappearance after acute SAD. In conclusion,
this method enabled spontaneous baroreflex episodes to be identified
for unusually long timescales without limiting the study to fast,
linear, stationary, or oscillating phenomena.
statistical dependence; cardiovascular; blood pressure; heart rate
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