Event Abstract Back to Event Fetal maternal heart rate entrainment under controlled maternal breathing Peter V. Leeuwen1*, Daniel Geue2, Marko Thiel3, Silke Lange1, Mamen Romano3, Jürgen Kurths4 and Dietrich H. Grönemeyer1 1 University of Witten / Herdecke, Dept. of Radiology / Microtherapy, Germany 2 VISUS Technology Transfer, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Germany 3 University of Aberdeen, Department of Physics, United Kingdom 4 Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Germany There is evidence that, during pregnancy, fetal and maternal cardiac activity may coordinate over short periods of time. Aim of this work was to investigate whether controlled paced maternal respiration has an effect on the occurrence of fetal-maternal heart rate synchronization. In 6 healthy pregnant women (34th - 40th week of gestation) we obtained simultaneous 5 min. fetal and maternal magnetocardiograms (MCG) at maternal respiration rates of 10, 12, 15 and 20 cpm as well as under spontaneous breathing. Fetal and maternal RR interval time series were constructed for each MCG data set and synchrograms were obtained using the stroboscopic technique. Synchronization epochs (SE) >10s were identified in these original data. Furthermore, "twin surrogate" data sets of the maternal MCG were constructed, combined with the fetal MCG data and SE were identified in these surrogate data. In the original data, there was a higher number of SE found at 20 cpm respiratory rate compared to other rates. This was not evident in the surrogate data. Fewer SE were found at lower rates (10 cpm) both in the original and surrogate data. Examination of the phase of fetal R peaks relative to maternal RR cycles showed that in the original data there was a clear phase preference in the 20 cpm data. This preference was not found in the surrogate data. These results were reproduced on the basis of a mathematical model incorporating the essential elements of fetal and maternal heart rates and their variability. We conclude that fetal-maternal heart rate entrainment may be induced by high maternal respiratory rates and that chance fetal-maternal heart rate coordination may be inhibited by low maternal respiratory rates. Conference: Biomag 2010 - 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism , Dubrovnik, Croatia, 28 Mar - 1 Apr, 2010. Presentation Type: Poster Presentation Topic: Fetal and neonatal biomagnetism Citation: Leeuwen PV, Geue D, Thiel M, Lange S, Romano M, Kurths J and Grönemeyer DH (2010). Fetal maternal heart rate entrainment under controlled maternal breathing. Front. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: Biomag 2010 - 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism . doi: 10.3389/conf.fnins.2010.06.00099 Copyright: The abstracts in this collection have not been subject to any Frontiers peer review or checks, and are not endorsed by Frontiers. They are made available through the Frontiers publishing platform as a service to conference organizers and presenters. The copyright in the individual abstracts is owned by the author of each abstract or his/her employer unless otherwise stated. Each abstract, as well as the collection of abstracts, are published under a Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 (attribution) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) and may thus be reproduced, translated, adapted and be the subject of derivative works provided the authors and Frontiers are attributed. For Frontiers’ terms and conditions please see https://www.frontiersin.org/legal/terms-and-conditions. Received: 23 Mar 2010; Published Online: 23 Mar 2010. * Correspondence: Peter V Leeuwen, University of Witten / Herdecke, Dept. of Radiology / Microtherapy, Herdecke, Germany, sci@van-leeuwen.de Login Required This action requires you to be registered with Frontiers and logged in. To register or login click here. Abstract Info Abstract The Authors in Frontiers Peter V Leeuwen Daniel Geue Marko Thiel Silke Lange Mamen Romano Jürgen Kurths Dietrich H Grönemeyer Google Peter V Leeuwen Daniel Geue Marko Thiel Silke Lange Mamen Romano Jürgen Kurths Dietrich H Grönemeyer Google Scholar Peter V Leeuwen Daniel Geue Marko Thiel Silke Lange Mamen Romano Jürgen Kurths Dietrich H Grönemeyer PubMed Peter V Leeuwen Daniel Geue Marko Thiel Silke Lange Mamen Romano Jürgen Kurths Dietrich H Grönemeyer Related Article in Frontiers Google Scholar PubMed Abstract Close Back to top Javascript is disabled. Please enable Javascript in your browser settings in order to see all the content on this page.
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