The role of vagal innervation in the variability of heart beat.
- Author:
Shu-Yun HE
1
;
San-Jue HU
;
Xian-Hui WANG
;
Sheng HAN
Author Information
1. Insititute of Neurosciences, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi an 710032.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
Entropy;
Heart Rate;
physiology;
Male;
Rabbits;
Vagus Nerve;
physiology
- From:
Acta Physiologica Sinica
2002;54(2):129-132
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
To determine the role of vagi in heart rate variability, conscious rabbits were employed and electrocardiogram was recorded under conditions of bilateral vagi intact, unilateral vagotomy, and bilateral vagotomy. The variability of RR intervals (RRI) was analyzed using power spectrum and approximate entropy (ApEn). The results showed that the values of high frequency power (HF) component, low frequency power (LF) component and ApEn in animals with bilateral vagi intact were the highest, but the LF/HF ratio was the lowest; unilateral vagotomy decreased ApEn, right vagotomy increased LF/HF ratio but left vagotomy did not; the LF/HF ratio increased while ApEn decreased significantly in animals with bilateral vagotomy. It is suggested that the variability of RRI is mainly regulated by the vagi and the role of right vagi is more important than that of the left. When measuring heart rate variability, the results obtained with conventional method are consistent with those with nonlinear method.