"Brain-breath" interactions: respiration-timing-dependent impact on functional brain networks and beyond.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Reviews in the Neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Print Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1515/revneuro-2023-0062
Nozomu H Nakamura, Yoshitaka Oku, Masaki Fukunaga
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Abstract

Breathing is a natural daily action that one cannot do without, and it sensitively and intensely changes under various situations. What if this essential act of breathing can impact our overall well-being? Recent studies have demonstrated that breathing oscillations couple with higher brain functions, i.e., perception, motor actions, and cognition. Moreover, the timing of breathing, a phase transition from exhalation to inhalation, modulates specific cortical activity and accuracy in cognitive tasks. To determine possible respiratory roles in attentional and memory processes and functional neural networks, we discussed how breathing interacts with the brain that are measured by electrophysiology and functional neuroimaging: (i) respiration-dependent modulation of mental health and cognition; (ii) respiratory rhythm generation and respiratory pontomedullary networks in the brainstem; (iii) respiration-dependent effects on specific brainstem regions and functional neural networks (e.g., glutamatergic PreBötzinger complex neurons, GABAergic parafacial neurons, adrenergic C1 neurons, parabrachial nucleus, locus coeruleus, temporoparietal junction, default-mode network, ventral attention network, and cingulo-opercular salience network); and (iv) a potential application of breathing manipulation in mental health care. These outlines and considerations of "brain-breath" interactions lead to a better understanding of the interoceptive and cognitive mechanisms that underlie brain-body interactions in health conditions and in stress-related and neuropsychiatric disorders.

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"大脑与呼吸 "之间的相互作用:呼吸计时对大脑功能网络及其他方面的影响。
呼吸是一个人每天都离不开的自然动作,它在各种情况下都会发生敏感而强烈的变化。如果呼吸这一基本动作会影响我们的整体健康呢?最新研究表明,呼吸振荡与大脑的高级功能(即感知、运动和认知)相关联。此外,呼吸的时间(从呼气到吸气的阶段转换)会调节特定的大脑皮层活动和认知任务的准确性。为了确定呼吸在注意力和记忆过程以及功能神经网络中可能发挥的作用,我们讨论了呼吸如何与大脑相互作用,并通过电生理学和功能神经影像学进行了测量:(i) 呼吸对心理健康和认知的调控;(ii) 呼吸节奏的产生和脑干中的呼吸髓质网络;(iii) 呼吸对特定脑干区域和功能神经网络的影响(例如,谷氨酸能PreB、谷氨酸能前伯兴格复合神经元、GABA 能面旁神经元、肾上腺素能 C1 神经元、腕旁核、皮质室、颞顶交界处、缺省模式网络、腹侧注意网络和脑瓢虫显著性网络)的影响;以及 (iv) 呼吸调节在心理保健中的潜在应用。这些关于 "大脑-呼吸 "相互作用的概述和考虑有助于更好地理解在健康状况下以及在压力相关和神经精神疾病中大脑-身体相互作用的互感和认知机制。
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Reviews in the Neurosciences
Reviews in the Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
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9.40
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2.40%
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54
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in the Neurosciences provides a forum for reviews, critical evaluations and theoretical treatment of selective topics in the neurosciences. The journal is meant to provide an authoritative reference work for those interested in the structure and functions of the nervous system at all levels of analysis, including the genetic, molecular, cellular, behavioral, cognitive and clinical neurosciences. Contributions should contain a critical appraisal of specific areas and not simply a compilation of published articles.
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