von Borell Eberhard, Langbein Jan, Després Gérard, Hansen Sven, Leterrier Christine, Marchant Jeremy, Marchant-Forde Ruth, Minero Michela, Mohr Elmar, Prunier Armelle, Valance Dorothée, Veissier Isabelle
Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, 06108 Halle, Germany.
Physiol Behav. 2007 Oct 22;92(3):293-316. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.01.007. Epub 2007 Jan 20.
Measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive technique that can be used to investigate the functioning of the autonomic nervous system, especially the balance between sympathetic and vagal activity. It has been proven to be very useful in humans for both research and clinical studies concerned with cardiovascular diseases, diabetic autonomic dysfunction, hypertension and psychiatric and psychological disorders. Over the past decade, HRV has been used increasingly in animal research to analyse changes in sympathovagal balance related to diseases, psychological and environmental stressors or individual characteristics such as temperament and coping strategies. This paper discusses current and past HRV research in farm animals. First, it describes how cardiac activity is regulated and the relationships between HRV, sympathovagal balance and stress and animal welfare. Then it proceeds to outline the types of equipment and methodological approaches that have been adapted and developed to measure inter-beats intervals (IBI) and estimate HRV in farm animals. Finally, it discusses experiments and conclusions derived from the measurement of HRV in pigs, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and poultry. Emphasis has been placed on deriving recommendations for future research investigating HRV, including approaches for measuring and analysing IBI data. Data from earlier research demonstrate that HRV is a promising approach for evaluating stress and emotional states in animals. It has the potential to contribute much to our understanding and assessment of the underlying neurophysiological processes of stress responses and different welfare states in farm animals.
心率变异性(HRV)测量是一种非侵入性技术,可用于研究自主神经系统的功能,特别是交感神经和迷走神经活动之间的平衡。事实证明,它在涉及心血管疾病、糖尿病自主神经功能障碍、高血压以及精神和心理障碍的人体研究和临床研究中非常有用。在过去十年中,HRV越来越多地用于动物研究,以分析与疾病、心理和环境应激源或气质和应对策略等个体特征相关的交感迷走神经平衡变化。本文讨论了农场动物当前和过去的HRV研究。首先,它描述了心脏活动是如何调节的,以及HRV、交感迷走神经平衡与应激和动物福利之间的关系。然后,它概述了为测量心跳间期(IBI)和估计农场动物的HRV而改编和开发的设备类型和方法。最后,它讨论了从猪、牛、马、羊、山羊和家禽的HRV测量中得出的实验和结论。重点在于为未来研究HRV得出建议,包括测量和分析IBI数据的方法。早期研究的数据表明,HRV是评估动物应激和情绪状态的一种有前途的方法。它有可能极大地有助于我们理解和评估农场动物应激反应和不同福利状态的潜在神经生理过程。