INCYT   25562
INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIA COGNITIVA Y TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Dynamic neurocognitive changes in interoception after heart transplant
Autor/es:
LEGAZ, AGUSTINA; ADOLFI, FEDERICO; FAVALORO, LILIANA; GARCÍA, ADOLFO M; SALAMONE, PAULA CELESTE; BEKINSCHTEIN, TRISTÁN; FRAILE-VAZQUEZ, MATÍAS; PERADEJORDI, MARGARITA; FAVALORO, ROBERTO; SEDEÑO, LUCAS; MARTORELL, MIGUEL; RODRÍGUEZ ARRIAGADA, NICOLÁS; ABSI, DANIEL O; IBÁÑEZ, AGUSTÍN; LEGAZ, AGUSTINA; ADOLFI, FEDERICO; FAVALORO, LILIANA; GARCÍA, ADOLFO M; SALAMONE, PAULA CELESTE; BEKINSCHTEIN, TRISTÁN; FRAILE-VAZQUEZ, MATÍAS; PERADEJORDI, MARGARITA; FAVALORO, ROBERTO; SEDEÑO, LUCAS; MARTORELL, MIGUEL; RODRÍGUEZ ARRIAGADA, NICOLÁS; ABSI, DANIEL O; IBÁÑEZ, AGUSTÍN
Revista:
Brain Communications
Editorial:
Oxford Academics Journals
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 2
Resumen:
Heart?brain integration dynamics are critical for interoception (i.e. the sensing of body signals). In this unprecedented longitudinal study, we assessed neurocognitive markers of interoception in patients who underwent orthotopic heart transplants and matched healthy controls. Patients were assessed longitudinally before surgery (T1), a few months later (T2) and a year after (T3). Weassessed behavioural (heartbeat detection) and electrophysiological (heartbeat evoked potential) markers of interoception.Heartbeat detection task revealed that pre-surgery (T1) interoception was similar between patients and controls. However, patients were outperformed by controls after heart transplant (T2), but no such differences were observed in the follow-up analysis (T3).Neurophysiologically, although heartbeat evoked potential analyses revealed no differences between groups before the surgery (T1), reduced amplitudes of this event-related potential were found for the patients in the two post-transplant stages (T2, T3). All these significant effects persisted after covariation with different cardiological measures. In sum, this study brings new insights into the adaptive properties of brain?heart pathways.