Title Heart rate variability in the tegu lizard, Salvator merianae, its neuroanatomical basis and role in the assessment of recovery from experimental manipulation.
Author Duran, Livia M; Taylor, Edwin W; Sanches, Pollyana V W; Cruz, Andre L; Tavares, Driele; Sartori, Marina R; Abe, Augusto S; Leite, Cleo A C
Journal Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol Publication Year/Month 2020-Feb
PMID 31707060 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Physiological Sciences, Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar), Sao Carlos 13.565-905, SP, Brazil; National Institute of Science and Technology in Comparative Physiology, INCT, FISC, FAPESP/CNPq, Rio Claro 13.506-900, SP, Brazil.

Using long-term, remote recordings of heart rate (f(H)) on fully recovered, undisturbed lizards, we identified several components of heart rate variability (HRV) associated with respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA): 1.) A peak in the spectral representation of HRV at the frequency range of ventilation. 2.) These cardiorespiratory interactions were shown to be dependent on the parasympathetic arm of the autonomic nervous system. 3.) Vagal preganglionic neurons are located in discrete groups located in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus and also, in a ventro-lateral group, homologous to the nucleus ambiguus of mammals. 4.) Myelinated nerve fibers in the cardiac vagus enabling rapid communication between the central nervous system and the heart. Furthermore, the study of the progressive recovery of f(H) in tegu following anesthesia and instrumentation revealed that \'resting\' levels of mean f(H) and reestablishment of HRV occurred over different time courses. Accordingly, we suggest that, when an experiment is designed to study a physiological variable reliant on autonomic modulation at its normal, resting level, then postsurgical reestablishment of HRV should be considered as the index of full recovery, rather than mean f(H).

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