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Опубликовано 2012-12-25 Опубликовано на SciPeople2013-02-27 16:38:24 ЖурналSaratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research


Cardiac biopotentials influence on central nervous system functioning: first steps in hypothesis verification
Shvarts Yu.G., Cherkasova S.A., Kondal'skaya Yu.O. / Антон Киселев контактное лицо
Shvarts Yu.G., Cherkasova S.A., Kondal'skaya Yu.O. Cardiac biopotentials influence on central nervous system functioning: first steps in hypothesis verification // Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research, Vol. 8, Issue 4, 2012, pp. 947-953
Аннотация The research goal is to verify the hypothesis on influence of cardiac biopotentials on central nervous system. Materials: 20 healthy individuals aged 18-26 years old have been participated in the investigations. Two groups composed of 10 patients each have been formed. Double increase in heart biopotentials by means of artificial impulse insertion between natural cardiac contractions has been modeled. Artificial impulses have been similar to unaffected ones, produced in a normal heart work. Additional impulses have been generated using external pacemaker and have been linked up with electrodes on the chest. They have been synchronized with the heart rhythm and located in-between R waves. The duration of those impulses has been fully matched to ventricular complex. Their amplitude has been adjusted individually depending on the height of R wave. Nervous system mobility has been used as the indicator reflecting the central nervous system functioning. Degree of mobility has been defined on the basis of tapping test results. The test has been repeated at specific intervals. Groups have been exposed to two adverse testing modes. Additional impulses have been conducted to the patients of group I within an hour over a period of the first and the third 15-minute intervals and to the patients of group II over a period of the second and the fourth 15-minute intervals. In the middle and in the end of each time interval tapping test has been carried out. After preliminary analysis two other modes of stimulation have been tested. The stimulation has been performed within the 40-minute course: over a period of the first 20-minute interval and vice versa. Results: Detailed evaluation has revealed that short-time increase of nervous processes has been checked in combination with decrease in their stability. Conclusion: The data obtained have shown that there is possible influence on central nervous system functioning. The article ends with prospects of further investigation.
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