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Brain-heart interactions predict brain activity recovery after systemic anoxia

Candia-Rivera, D.; Carrion-Falgarona, S.; Chavez, M.; de Vico Fallani, F.; Charpier, S.; Mahon, S.

2026-04-21 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.17.719210 bioRxiv
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BackgroundGlobal cerebral anoxia is a leading cause of death and resuscitated patients often remained persistently affected by neurological deficits. While previous studies suggest that brain-heart electrophysiological interactions may predict severity and prognosis after hypoxic brain injury coma, little is known about the brain-heart dynamics at near-death. Gaining insight into these mechanisms is crucial for developing targeted interventions in critical conditions. ResultsUsing a rodent model of reversible systemic anoxia (n=29, male and female rats), we investigated whether brain-heart interactions during the asphyxia onset could predict the return of brain electrical activities after resuscitation. Electrophysiological recordings confirmed that cerebral activity declines following asphyxia, coinciding with increased heart rate variability. Notably, the strong coupling between cardiac parasympathetic activity and high-frequency brain activity in the somatosensory cortex and hippocampus serves as a key predictor of a favorable outcome. ConclusionOur study underscores the involvement of the brain-heart axis mechanisms in the physiology of dying and the potential prognostic significance of these mechanisms, paving the way for translational research into critical care, based on new characterizations of cardiac reflexes and brain-heart interactions.

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