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Heart rate variability during motor and cognitive tasks in females with major depressive disorder
Authors:Allison Carol Nugent  Earle Eugene BainJulian Francis Thayer  John James Sollers IIIWayne Curtis Drevets
Affiliation:
  • a Section on Neuroimaging in Mood Disorders, NIMH/NIH, 10 Center Drive, MSC 1030, Bethesda, MD 20892-1030, United States
  • b Neuroscience and Anesthesia Development, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, United States
  • c Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States
  • d Department of Psychological Medicine, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  • e Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, United States
  • Abstract:Research indicates that major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with alterations in autonomic control, particularly cardiac control as measured by heart rate variability (HRV). In this preliminary study, we investigated the neural correlates of autonomic control by measuring both HRV and associated brain activity during the performance of mildly stressful tasks. Medically healthy female subjects with MDD (N = 10) and healthy controls (N = 7) underwent H215O-positron emission tomography (PET) and electrocardiographic ECG recording while performing a handgrip motor task and an n-back task. Indices of HRV were calculated and correlated with regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). Differences in the rCBF and HRV correlations between depressed and healthy subjects were evident in both the medial and lateral orbital cortices. In addition, these areas appeared to be involved in different facets of autonomic control with regard to sympathetic or parasympathetic dominance of cardiac control. These results are consistent with the known roles of networks within the orbital cortex in both autonomic control and the pathophysiology of MDD.
    Keywords:MDD, major depressive disorder   HRV, heart rate variability   PFC, prefrontal cortex   OFC, orbitofrontal cortex   MOFC, Medial OFC   LOFC, Lateral OFC   FPC, Frontal Polar Cortex   dmSFG, dorsomedial superior frontal gyrus   HR, Heart rate   lnHF, Natural log of high frequency power of the heart rate spectrum, an indicator of parasympathetic activation   lnLF, Natural log of low frequency power of the heart rate spectrum, partially dependent on sympathetic tone, but strongly dependent on parasympathetic activity as well   LF/HF, Ratio of low to high frequency power, generally used as an index of the balance of sympathetic to parasympathetic tone   RMSSD, Root mean square of successive differences of R-R intervals
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