Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years

Gianfranco Piccirillo,1 Cristina Ottaviani,2 Claudia Fiorucci,1 Nicola Petrocchi,2 Federica Moscucci,1 Claudia Di Iorio,1 Fabiola Mastropietri,1 Ilaria Parrotta,1 Matteo Pascucci,1 Damiano Magrì3 1Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrological, Anestesiological and Geriatric Sc...

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Autores principales: Piccirillo G, Ottaviani C, Fiorucci C, Petrocchi N, Moscucci F, Di Iorio C, Mastropietri F, Parrotta I, Pascucci M, Magrì D
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e266471eff2244358a14208898315f9f2021-12-02T06:11:58ZTranscranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years1178-1998https://doaj.org/article/e266471eff2244358a14208898315f9f2016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-improves-the-qt-variability-in-peer-reviewed-article-CIAhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-1998Gianfranco Piccirillo,1 Cristina Ottaviani,2 Claudia Fiorucci,1 Nicola Petrocchi,2 Federica Moscucci,1 Claudia Di Iorio,1 Fabiola Mastropietri,1 Ilaria Parrotta,1 Matteo Pascucci,1 Damiano Magrì3 1Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrological, Anestesiological and Geriatric Sciences, “Sapienza” University, 2Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, 3Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy Background: Noninvasive brain stimulation technique is an interesting tool to investigate the causal relation between cortical functioning and autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses. Objective: The objective of this report is to evaluate whether anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the temporal cortex influences short-period temporal ventricular repolarization dispersion and cardiovascular ANS control in elderly subjects. Subjects and methods: In 50 healthy subjects (29 subjects younger than 60 years and 21 subjects older than 60 years) matched for gender, short-period RR and systolic blood pressure spectral variability, QT variability index (QTVI), and noninvasive hemodynamic data were obtained during anodal tDCS or sham stimulation. Results: In the older group, the QTVI, low-frequency (LF) power expressed in normalized units, the ratio between LF and high-frequency (HF) power, and systemic peripheral resistances decreased, whereas HF power expressed in normalized units and α HF power increased during the active compared to the sham condition (P<0.05). Conclusion: In healthy subjects older than 60 years, tDCS elicits cardiovascular and autonomic changes. Particularly, it improves temporal ventricular repolarization dispersion, reduces sinus sympathetic activity and systemic peripheral resistance, and increases vagal sinus activity and baroreflex sensitivity. Keywords: transcranial direct current stimulation, QT variability, heart rate variability, autonomic nervous system, agingPiccirillo GOttaviani CFiorucci CPetrocchi NMoscucci FDi Iorio CMastropietri FParrotta IPascucci MMagrì DDove Medical PressarticleTranscranial direct current stimulationQT variabilityHeart rate variabilityAutonomic nervous systemAgingGeriatricsRC952-954.6ENClinical Interventions in Aging, Vol Volume 11, Pp 1687-1695 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Transcranial direct current stimulation
QT variability
Heart rate variability
Autonomic nervous system
Aging
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
spellingShingle Transcranial direct current stimulation
QT variability
Heart rate variability
Autonomic nervous system
Aging
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
Piccirillo G
Ottaviani C
Fiorucci C
Petrocchi N
Moscucci F
Di Iorio C
Mastropietri F
Parrotta I
Pascucci M
Magrì D
Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
description Gianfranco Piccirillo,1 Cristina Ottaviani,2 Claudia Fiorucci,1 Nicola Petrocchi,2 Federica Moscucci,1 Claudia Di Iorio,1 Fabiola Mastropietri,1 Ilaria Parrotta,1 Matteo Pascucci,1 Damiano Magrì3 1Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrological, Anestesiological and Geriatric Sciences, “Sapienza” University, 2Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, 3Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy Background: Noninvasive brain stimulation technique is an interesting tool to investigate the causal relation between cortical functioning and autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses. Objective: The objective of this report is to evaluate whether anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the temporal cortex influences short-period temporal ventricular repolarization dispersion and cardiovascular ANS control in elderly subjects. Subjects and methods: In 50 healthy subjects (29 subjects younger than 60 years and 21 subjects older than 60 years) matched for gender, short-period RR and systolic blood pressure spectral variability, QT variability index (QTVI), and noninvasive hemodynamic data were obtained during anodal tDCS or sham stimulation. Results: In the older group, the QTVI, low-frequency (LF) power expressed in normalized units, the ratio between LF and high-frequency (HF) power, and systemic peripheral resistances decreased, whereas HF power expressed in normalized units and α HF power increased during the active compared to the sham condition (P<0.05). Conclusion: In healthy subjects older than 60 years, tDCS elicits cardiovascular and autonomic changes. Particularly, it improves temporal ventricular repolarization dispersion, reduces sinus sympathetic activity and systemic peripheral resistance, and increases vagal sinus activity and baroreflex sensitivity. Keywords: transcranial direct current stimulation, QT variability, heart rate variability, autonomic nervous system, aging
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author Piccirillo G
Ottaviani C
Fiorucci C
Petrocchi N
Moscucci F
Di Iorio C
Mastropietri F
Parrotta I
Pascucci M
Magrì D
author_facet Piccirillo G
Ottaviani C
Fiorucci C
Petrocchi N
Moscucci F
Di Iorio C
Mastropietri F
Parrotta I
Pascucci M
Magrì D
author_sort Piccirillo G
title Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
title_short Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
title_full Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
title_fullStr Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
title_full_unstemmed Transcranial direct current stimulation improves the QT variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
title_sort transcranial direct current stimulation improves the qt variability index and autonomic cardiac control in healthy subjects older than 60 years
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/e266471eff2244358a14208898315f9f
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