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Vagal tone echoes on the brain-sensed strength of single heartbeats
Diego Candia-Rivera, Mario Chavez

Building: Cero Infinito
Room: 1403
Date: 2024-12-13 11:20 AM – 11:40 AM
Last modified: 2024-11-19

Abstract


The heart, a highly reactive and innervated organ, plays a crucial role in brain-viscera communication. Recent research has highlighted the role of mechanosensation in the brain, where ion channels in neurons’ membranes respond to heartbeat-induced pressure changes, triggering specific neural responses. Cardiac mechano-electric coupling ensures cardiac output to match venous return through beat-by-beat feedback. However, the effect of ongoing cardiac rhythms on the strength of each heartbeat is not well understood. Understanding this is crucial for exploring brain-heart communication pathways and for connecting the mutual influence between brain and cardiac oscillations.

This study explores how cardiac rhythms influence heartbeat strength as detected by the brain in humans. As a proxy for brain-sensed heartbeat strength, we used ballistocardiographs, which capture heartbeat strength from the back of the head while participants are in horizontal position. By modeling heartbeat strength, we demonstrate that fast heart rate variability significantly influences the final heartbeat strength. This suggests a direct relationship between vagal tone and subsequent neural responses to heartbeats, highlighting the necessity of studying visceral oscillations in the context of mechanosensation and inter-organ communication research.