Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Sci Rep. 2021 Jan 13;11(1):1210. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-79808-8.
The vagus nerve is the largest autonomic nerve, innervating nearly every organ in the body. "Vagal tone" is a clinical measure believed to indicate overall levels of vagal activity, but is measured indirectly through the heart rate variability (HRV). Abnormal HRV has been associated with many severe conditions such as diabetes, heart failure, and hypertension. However, vagal tone has never been directly measured, leading to disagreements in its interpretation and influencing the effectiveness of vagal therapies. Using custom carbon nanotube yarn electrodes, we were able to chronically record neural activity from the left cervical vagus in both anesthetized and non-anesthetized rats. Here we show that tonic vagal activity does not correlate with common HRV metrics with or without anesthesia. Although we found that average vagal activity is increased during inspiration compared to expiration, this respiratory-linked signal was not correlated with HRV either. These results represent a clear advance in neural recording technology but also point to the need for a re-interpretation of the link between HRV and "vagal tone".
迷走神经是最大的自主神经,支配着体内几乎每一个器官。“迷走神经张力”是一种临床测量指标,被认为可以指示迷走神经活动的总体水平,但它是通过心率变异性(HRV)间接测量的。异常的 HRV 与许多严重疾病有关,如糖尿病、心力衰竭和高血压。然而,迷走神经张力从未被直接测量过,这导致了对其的解释存在分歧,并影响了迷走神经治疗的效果。使用定制的碳纳米管纱线电极,我们能够在麻醉和非麻醉大鼠中持续记录左侧颈迷走神经的神经活动。在这里,我们表明,无论是否麻醉,紧张性迷走神经活动都与常见的 HRV 指标不相关。尽管我们发现与呼气相比,吸气时平均迷走神经活动增加,但这种与呼吸相关的信号也与 HRV 不相关。这些结果代表了神经记录技术的明显进步,但也指出了需要重新解释 HRV 与“迷走神经张力”之间的联系。