A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas,S.C.F.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: dos Santos,C. Paixão, Arnold,A., Stoyell-Conti,F.F., Dutra,M.R.H., Veras,M., Irigoyen,M.C., De Angelis,K.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: Several studies have focused on the heart rate variability (HRV) of murine species, while studies discussing HRV in murine neonates and infants remain scarce, since recording hemodynamic signals through invasive methods in small animals has been found to be quite challenging. Thus, this study aimed at describing and validating a novel method to assess HRV in newborn rats. An electrocardiogram (ECG) system was used to determine RR intervals in awake newborns and evaluate HRV in normotensive (Wistar) and hypertensive (SHR) neonate rats. After birth, ECG was recorded in the awake newborns, and they were allowed to rest on a heated surface, restricted only by the weight of the adhesive ECG electrodes. The electrodes were cut and adapted to provide more comfort to the animal, and gently placed on the newborn's skin. RR intervals were recorded over a 30-min period using an ECG system together with LabChart software (4 KHz). Three sequences of 5 min each from the ECG recording period were analyzed in time and frequency domains, using CardioSeries software. ECG data resulted in a clearly interpretable signal that was used to generate an RR interval sequence through time for the analysis of HRV. SHR neonates presented increased cardiac sympathovagal balance compared to Wistar neonates (low frequency/high frequency: 3.85±0.71 vs 0.90±0.09). In conclusion, the ECG setup here described may be used to record RR intervals to assess HRV in neonate rats, thus detecting early impairment of HRV in hypertensive newborns.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
title A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
spellingShingle A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
Freitas,S.C.F.
Heart rate variability
Neonate rats
Electrocardiogram
Hypertension
title_short A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
title_full A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
title_fullStr A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
title_full_unstemmed A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
title_sort A method to assess heart rate variability in neonate rats: validation in normotensive and hypertensive animals
author Freitas,S.C.F.
author_facet Freitas,S.C.F.
dos Santos,C. Paixão
Arnold,A.
Stoyell-Conti,F.F.
Dutra,M.R.H.
Veras,M.
Irigoyen,M.C.
De Angelis,K.
author_role author
author2 dos Santos,C. Paixão
Arnold,A.
Stoyell-Conti,F.F.
Dutra,M.R.H.
Veras,M.
Irigoyen,M.C.
De Angelis,K.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas,S.C.F.
dos Santos,C. Paixão
Arnold,A.
Stoyell-Conti,F.F.
Dutra,M.R.H.
Veras,M.
Irigoyen,M.C.
De Angelis,K.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart rate variability
Neonate rats
Electrocardiogram
Hypertension
topic Heart rate variability
Neonate rats
Electrocardiogram
Hypertension
description Several studies have focused on the heart rate variability (HRV) of murine species, while studies discussing HRV in murine neonates and infants remain scarce, since recording hemodynamic signals through invasive methods in small animals has been found to be quite challenging. Thus, this study aimed at describing and validating a novel method to assess HRV in newborn rats. An electrocardiogram (ECG) system was used to determine RR intervals in awake newborns and evaluate HRV in normotensive (Wistar) and hypertensive (SHR) neonate rats. After birth, ECG was recorded in the awake newborns, and they were allowed to rest on a heated surface, restricted only by the weight of the adhesive ECG electrodes. The electrodes were cut and adapted to provide more comfort to the animal, and gently placed on the newborn's skin. RR intervals were recorded over a 30-min period using an ECG system together with LabChart software (4 KHz). Three sequences of 5 min each from the ECG recording period were analyzed in time and frequency domains, using CardioSeries software. ECG data resulted in a clearly interpretable signal that was used to generate an RR interval sequence through time for the analysis of HRV. SHR neonates presented increased cardiac sympathovagal balance compared to Wistar neonates (low frequency/high frequency: 3.85±0.71 vs 0.90±0.09). In conclusion, the ECG setup here described may be used to record RR intervals to assess HRV in neonate rats, thus detecting early impairment of HRV in hypertensive newborns.
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