Brain Oscillations Elicited by the Cold Pressor Test: A Putative Index of Untreated Essential Hypertension

نویسندگان

  • Christos Papageorgiou
  • Efstathios Manios
  • Eleftheria Tsaltas
  • Eleni Koroboki
  • Maria Alevizaki
  • Elias Angelopoulos
  • Meletios-Athanasios Dimopoulos
  • Charalabos Papageorgiou
  • Nikolaos Zakopoulos
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Essential hypertension is associated with reduced pain sensitivity of unclear aetiology. This study explores this issue using the Cold Pressor Test (CPT), a reliable pain/stress model, comparing CPT-related EEG activity in first episode hypertensives and controls. METHOD 22 untreated hypertensives and 18 matched normotensives underwent 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). EEG recordings were taken before, during, and after CPT exposure. RESULTS Significant group differences in CPT-induced EEG oscillations were covaried with the most robust cardiovascular differentiators by means of a Canonical Analysis. Positive correlations were noted between ABPM variables and Delta (1-4 Hz) oscillations during the tolerance phase; in high-alpha (10-12 Hz) oscillations during the stress unit and posttest phase; and in low-alpha (8-10 Hz) oscillations during CPT phases overall. Negative correlations were found between ABPM variables and Beta2 oscillations (16.5-20 Hz) during the posttest phase and Gamma (28.5-45 Hz) oscillations during the CPT phases overall. These relationships were localised at several sites across the cerebral hemispheres with predominance in the right hemisphere and left frontal lobe. CONCLUSIONS These findings provide a starting point for increasing our understanding of the complex relationships between cerebral activation and cardiovascular functioning involved in regulating blood pressure changes.

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دوره 2017  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017