Unraveling the temporal interplay of slow‐paced breathing and prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation on cardiac indices of autonomic activity

Author:

Li Zefeng1ORCID,Schoonjans Emmanuelle1,Allaert Jens12,De Smet Stefanie1ORCID,Kappen Mitchel1,Houfflyn Joni2,Ottaviani Cristina3ORCID,De Raedt Rudi2,Pulopulos Matias M.2,Vanderhasselt Marie‐Anne1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Head and Skin, Ghent Experimental Psychiatry Lab Ghent University Ghent Belgium

2. Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Department of Psychology Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe neurovisceral integration model proposes that information flows bidirectionally between the brain and the heart via the vagus nerve, indexed by vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV). Voluntary reduction in breathing rate (slow‐paced breathing, SPB, 5.5 Breathing Per Minute (BPM)) can enhance vmHRV. Additionally, prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can modulate the excitability of the prefrontal region and influence the vagus nerve. However, research on the combination of SPB and prefrontal tDCS to increase vmHRV and other cardiac (heart rate (HR) and blood pressure) and peripheral (skin conductance) indices is scarce. We hypothesized that the combination of 20 min of SPB and prefrontal tDCS would have a greater effect than each intervention in isolation. Hence, 200 participants were divided into four groups: active tDCS with SPB, active tDCS with 15 BPM breathing, sham tDCS with SPB, and sham tDCS with 15 BPM breathing. Regardless of the tDCS condition, the 5.5 BPM group showed a significant increase in vmHRV over 20 minutes and significant decreases in HR at the first and second 5‐min epochs of the intervention. Regardless of breathing condition, the active tDCS group exhibited higher HR at the fourth 5‐min epoch of the intervention than the sham tDCS group. No other effects were observed. Overall, SPB is a robust technique for increasing vmHRV, whereas prefrontal tDCS may produce effects that counteract those of SPB. More research is necessary to test whether and how SPB and neuromodulation approaches can be combined to improve cardiac vagal tone.

Funder

Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS

Chinese Government Scholarship

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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