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Differences in microbiome due to birth mode does not affect cardiac interoceptive signals processing
SULAJ, Anxhela; HENKES, Laurie; TINTINGER, Sirinda Wilailuck et al.
2024In Psychophysiology, 61 (S1), p. 289-S290
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[en] The microbiome may play an important role for an adequate or disrupted brain- body communication. For example, the microbiome communicates with the central nervous system (CNS) via visceral afferent nerves, thereby potentially enhancing activation and connectivity in the interoceptive brain network (IBN). Nevertheless, it remains unclear if the microbiome also affects the processing and perception of afferent signals from other organ domains, such as the cardiovascular system. Children born through caesarean section (CS) typically show a reduced microbial diversity and richness as compared to vaginally delivered (VD) children. Hence, in the current study, 28 adult CS and 28 matched VD control individuals underwent two heartbeat perception tasks (heartbeat counting task/HCT and heartbeat discrimination task/HDT) and a continuous ECG and EEG assessment for the calculation of heartbeat- evoked potentials (HEPs), an indicator of cortical processing of cardiac signals. CS and VD individuals did not differ in heart rate, cardiac interoceptive accuracy (HCT and HDT), confidence ratings (HCT and HDT), or in HEPs as assessed during rest and while performing the HCT. Our findings suggest that microbiome- associated alterations in the IBN do not generalize to the processing of afferent signals from other organ systems, such as the cardiovascular system.
Disciplines :
Neurosciences & comportement
Auteur, co-auteur :
SULAJ, Anxhela ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS) > Health and Behaviour
HENKES, Laurie ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team André SCHULZ
TINTINGER, Sirinda Wilailuck ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team André SCHULZ
BOOS, Mareike ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team Robert KUMSTA
De Cillia, Lisa
PRINZ, Tobias Magnus ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team André SCHULZ
BERNARD, Sam ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team André SCHULZ
BUNTIC, Nina ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS) > Health and Behaviour
SCHULZ, André  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS) > Health and Behaviour
Co-auteurs externes :
no
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Differences in microbiome due to birth mode does not affect cardiac interoceptive signals processing
Date de publication/diffusion :
2024
Nom de la manifestation :
2024 Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research
Organisateur de la manifestation :
Society for Psychophysiological Research
Lieu de la manifestation :
Prague, République Tchèque
Date de la manifestation :
23-10-2024 to 26-10-2024
Manifestation à portée :
International
Titre du périodique :
Psychophysiology
ISSN :
0048-5772
eISSN :
1469-8986
Maison d'édition :
Blackwell, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
Volume/Tome :
61
Fascicule/Saison :
S1
Pagination :
S289-S290
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
Disponible sur ORBilu :
depuis le 20 décembre 2024

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