TY - JOUR
T1 - Juvenile onset depression alters cardiac autonomic balance in response to psychological and physical challenges
AU - Bylsma, Lauren M.
AU - Yaroslavsky, Ilya
AU - Rottenberg, Jonathan
AU - Jennings, J. Richard
AU - George, Charles J.
AU - Kiss, Eniko
AU - Kapornai, Krisztina
AU - Halas, Kitti
AU - Dochnal, Roberta
AU - Lefkovics, Eszter
AU - Benák, István
AU - Baji, Ildikó
AU - Vetró, Ágnes
AU - Kovacs, Maria
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - Cardiac autonomic balance (CAB) indexes the ratio of parasympathetic to sympathetic activation (Berntson, Norman, Hawkley, & Cacioppo, 2008), and is believed to reflect overall autonomic flexibility in the face of environmental challenges. However, CAB has not been examined in depression. We examined changes in CAB and other physiological variables in 179 youth with a history of juvenile onset depression (JOD) and 161 healthy controls, in response to two psychological (unsolvable puzzle, sad film) and two physical (handgrip, and forehead cold pressor) challenges. In repeated measures analyses, controls showed expected reductions in CAB for both the handgrip and unsolvable puzzle, reflecting a shift to sympathetic relative to parasympathetic activation. By contrast, JOD youth showed increased CAB from baseline for both tasks (p' s< .05). No effects were found for the forehead cold pressor or sad film tasks, suggesting that CAB differences may arise under conditions requiring greater attentional control or sustained effort.
AB - Cardiac autonomic balance (CAB) indexes the ratio of parasympathetic to sympathetic activation (Berntson, Norman, Hawkley, & Cacioppo, 2008), and is believed to reflect overall autonomic flexibility in the face of environmental challenges. However, CAB has not been examined in depression. We examined changes in CAB and other physiological variables in 179 youth with a history of juvenile onset depression (JOD) and 161 healthy controls, in response to two psychological (unsolvable puzzle, sad film) and two physical (handgrip, and forehead cold pressor) challenges. In repeated measures analyses, controls showed expected reductions in CAB for both the handgrip and unsolvable puzzle, reflecting a shift to sympathetic relative to parasympathetic activation. By contrast, JOD youth showed increased CAB from baseline for both tasks (p' s< .05). No effects were found for the forehead cold pressor or sad film tasks, suggesting that CAB differences may arise under conditions requiring greater attentional control or sustained effort.
KW - Cardiac autonomic balance
KW - Cardiac autonomic regulation
KW - Juvenile onset depression
KW - Parasympathetic nervous system
KW - Reactivity
KW - Self regulation
KW - Sympathetic nervous system
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.07.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 26225465
SN - 0301-0511
VL - 110
SP - 167
EP - 174
JO - Biological Psychology
JF - Biological Psychology
ER -