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Oxygen Metabolism-induced Stress Response Underlies Heart-brain Interaction Governing Human Consciousness-breaking and Attention.

Xiao-Juan Xue1, Rui Su2, Ze-Feng Li1, Xiao-Ou Bu2, Peng Dang2, Si-Fang Yu1, Zhi-Xin Wang2, Dong-Mei Chen2, Tong-Ao Zeng2, Ming Liu1,2, Hai-Lin Ma3, De-Long Zhang4,5.   

Abstract

Neuroscientists have emphasized visceral influences on consciousness and attention, but the potential neurophysiological pathways remain under exploration. Here, we found two neurophysiological pathways of heart-brain interaction based on the relationship between oxygen-transport by red blood cells (RBCs) and consciousness/attention. To this end, we collected a dataset based on the routine physical examination, the breaking continuous flash suppression (b-CFS) paradigm, and an attention network test (ANT) in 140 immigrants under the hypoxic Tibetan environment. We combined electroencephalography and multilevel mediation analysis to investigate the relationship between RBC properties and consciousness/attention. The results showed that RBC function, via two independent neurophysiological pathways, not only triggered interoceptive re-representations in the insula and awareness connected to orienting attention but also induced an immune response corresponding to consciousness and executive control. Importantly, consciousness played a fundamental role in executive function which might be associated with the level of perceived stress. These results indicated the important role of oxygen-transport in heart-brain interactions, in which the related stress response affected consciousness and executive control. The findings provide new insights into the neurophysiological schema of heart-brain interactions.
© 2021. Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Breaking continuous flash suppression; Executive attention; Heart–brain interaction; Stress response

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34435318      PMCID: PMC8821743          DOI: 10.1007/s12264-021-00761-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Bull        ISSN: 1995-8218            Impact factor:   5.203


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