Relationship Between High Frequency Component of Heart Rate Variability and Delta EEG Power During Sleep in Women With Irritable Bowel Syndrome Compared to Healthy Women.

Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1177/10998004241288791
Pei-Lin Yang, Kendra J Kamp, Qian Tu, Li Juen Chen, Kevin Cain, Margaret M Heitkemper, Robert L Burr
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Objective: To explore the relationship between the high frequency (HF) heart rate variability (HRV) and electroencephalogram (EEG) delta band power in women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) versus healthy control women.

Materials and methods: Twenty women with IBS and twenty healthy controls were studied over three consecutive nights using polysomnography in a sleep laboratory. To avoid the first night effect, only second-night data were analyzed. Power spectral analysis was applied to HRV and EEG recordings. The linear system coherence/phase analysis assessed the relationship between normalized HF power of HRV and normalized delta band power of EEG during the first four NREM-REM sleep cycles.

Results: Women with IBS exhibited a significantly higher percentage of NREM sleep, higher normalized HF, lower normalized low frequency (LF) and decreased LF/HF ratio of HRV in the first four NREM-REM sleep cycles compared to controls. Additionally, their normalized delta band power was significantly lower in these sleep cycles and over the whole night. The phase shift between HF and delta band power was significantly longer in the IBS group. While the coherence between normalized HF and normalized delta band power was lower in the IBS group, the difference was not statistically significant.

Conclusions: The coherence/phase analysis showed a dysregulated interaction between autonomic and central nervous systems in women with IBS, manifested by increased lag time between cardiac and EEG delta band power compared to healthy controls. Whether this dysregulation contributes to the pathophysiology of IBS remains to be determined.

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与健康女性相比,患有肠易激综合征的女性睡眠期间心率变异性的高频成分与德尔塔脑电图功率之间的关系。
目的探讨肠易激综合征(IBS)妇女与健康对照组妇女的高频(HF)心率变异性(HRV)和脑电图(EEG)δ波段功率之间的关系:20 名患有肠易激综合征的妇女和 20 名健康对照组妇女在睡眠实验室使用多导睡眠图连续研究了三个晚上。为避免第一夜效应,只分析了第二夜的数据。对心率变异和脑电图记录进行了功率谱分析。线性系统相干/相位分析评估了前四个NREM-REM睡眠周期中心率变异的归一化高频功率与脑电图归一化三角波段功率之间的关系:结果:与对照组相比,患有肠易激综合征的女性在前四个NREM-REM睡眠周期中的NREM睡眠比例明显更高,正常化高频(HF)更高,正常化低频(LF)更低,心率变异的LF/HF比值也更低。此外,在这些睡眠周期和整夜中,他们的正常化德尔塔波段功率明显降低。在 IBS 组中,HF 和 delta 波段功率之间的相移明显更长。虽然 IBS 组正常化高频和正常化三角波段功率之间的相干性较低,但差异无统计学意义:相干性/相位分析表明,与健康对照组相比,患有肠易激综合征的女性自律神经系统和中枢神经系统之间的相互作用失调,表现为心电图和脑电图δ波段功率之间的滞后时间延长。这种失调是否与肠易激综合征的病理生理学有关仍有待确定。
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