Short-term food deprivation increases amplitudes of heartbeat-evoked potentials

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作者
Schulz, Andre [1 ,2 ]
de Sa, Diana S. Ferreira [2 ]
Dierolf, Angelika M. [3 ]
Lutz, Annika [1 ]
van Dyck, Zoe [1 ]
Voegele, Claus [1 ]
Schaechinger, Hartmut [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Luxembourg, Inst Hlth & Behav, Res Unit INSIDE, L-7220 Walferdange, Luxembourg
[2] Univ Trier, Div Clin Psychophysiol, Inst Psychobiol, Trier, Germany
[3] Univ Trier, Dept Psychol, Psychophysiol Lab, Trier, Germany
关键词
Eating behavior; Fasting; Food deprivation; Interoception; Heartbeat detection; Heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEPs); Nutrition; Symptom perception; Visceral perception; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; BRAIN POTENTIALS; MENSTRUAL-CYCLE; INTEROCEPTIVE AWARENESS; INSULA ACTIVATION; CARDIAC AWARENESS; RATE-VARIABILITY; PERCEPTION; CUES; ANTICIPATION;
D O I
10.1111/psyp.12388
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Nutritional state (i.e., fasting or nonfasting) may affect the processing of interoceptive signals, but mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear. We investigated 16 healthy women on two separate days: when satiated (standardized food intake) and after an 18-h food deprivation period. On both days, heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEPs) and cardiac and autonomic nervous system activation indices (heart rate, normalized low frequency heart rate variability [nLF HRV]) were assessed. The HEP is an EEG pattern that is considered an index of cortical representation of afferent cardiovascular signals. Average HEP activity (R wave +455-595ms) was enhanced during food deprivation compared to normal food intake. Cardiac activation did not differ between nutritional conditions. Our results indicate that short-term food deprivation amplifies an electrophysiological correlate of the cortical representation of visceral-afferent signals originating from the cardiovascular system. This effect could not be attributed to increased cardiac activation, as estimated by heart rate and nLF HRV, after food deprivation.
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页码:695 / 703
页数:9
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