Analysis of Maternal-Fetal Heart Rate Coupling in Preeclamptic Women in Labor Using Time-Frequency Coherence
IFMBE proceedings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 427 - 435
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Identifying behavior regulatory leverage over mental disorders transcriptomic network hubs toward lifestyle-dependent psychiatric drugs repurposing
Mennatullah Abdelzaher Turky,
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Ibrahim Youssef,
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Azza El Amir
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et al.
Human Genomics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: March 19, 2025
Abstract
Background
There
is
a
vast
prevalence
of
mental
disorders,
but
patient
responses
to
psychiatric
medication
fluctuate.
As
food
choices
and
daily
habits
play
fundamental
role
in
this
fluctuation,
integrating
machine
learning
with
network
medicine
can
provide
valuable
insights
into
disease
systems
the
regulatory
leverage
lifestyle
health.
Methods
This
study
analyzed
coexpression
modules
MDD
PTSD
blood
transcriptomic
profile
using
modularity
optimization
method,
first
runner-up
Disease
Module
Identification
DREAM
challenge
.
The
top
genes
both
were
detected
random
forest
model.
Afterward,
signature
two
predominant
habitual
phenotypes,
diet-induced
obesity
smoking,
identified.
These
transcription/translation
regulating
factors
(
TRFs
)
signals
transduced
toward
disorders’
genes.
A
bipartite
drugs
that
target
TRFS
together
or
hubs
was
constructed.
Results
research
revealed
one
hub,
CENPJ,
which
known
influence
intellectual
ability.
observation
paves
way
for
additional
investigations
potential
CENPJ
as
novel
therapeutic
agents
development.
Additionally,
most
predicted
associated
multiple
carcinomas,
notable
SHCBP1.
SHCBP1
risk
factor
glioma,
suggesting
importance
continuous
monitoring
patients
mitigate
cancer
comorbidities.
signaling
illustrated
three
biomarkers
co-regulated
by
phenotype
TRFs.
6-Prenylnaringenin
Aflibercept
identified
candidates
targeting
hubs:
ATP6V0A1
PIGF.
However,
have
no
over
Conclusion
Combining
biology
succeeded
revealing
notoriously
spreading
PTSD.
approach
offers
non-invasive
diagnostic
pipeline
identifies
drug
targets
could
be
repurposed
under
further
investigation.
findings
contribute
our
understanding
complex
interplay
between
habits,
interventions,
thereby
facilitating
more
targeted
personalized
treatment
strategies.
Language: Английский
The effects of the pregnant woman’s mental visualization of her baby during the non-stress test on maternal anxiety and fetal parameters: A randomized controlled clinical trial
Advances in Integrative Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100508 - 100508
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Antenatal Noninvasive Fetal Electrocardiography: A Literature Review
Claire Pegorie,
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Becky Liu,
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B. Thilaganathan
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et al.
Maternal-Fetal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(3), P. 178 - 189
Published: July 1, 2024
Fetal
heart
rate
(FHR)
monitoring
is
one
of
the
central
parts
obstetric
care.
Ultrasound-based
technologies
such
as
cardiotocography
(CTG)
remain
most
common
method
for
FHR
monitoring.
The
CTG's
limitations,
including
subjective
interpretation,
high
interobserver
variability,
and
need
skilled
professionals,
led
to
development
computerized
CTG
(cCTG).
While
cCTG
demonstrated
advantages,
its
superiority
over
visual
interpretation
remains
inconclusive.
This
has
prompted
exploration
alternatives
like
noninvasive
fetal
electrocardiography
(NIFECG).
review
explores
landscape
antenatal
remote
in
a
patient-centered
care
model.
Additionally,
needs
evolve
from
traditional
approach
incorporate
artificial
intelligence
machine
learning.
underscores
importance
aligning
with
modern
healthcare,
leveraging
algorithms
accurate
assessments,
enhancing
patient
engagement.
physiology
variability
(FHRV)
explained
emphasizing
significance
assessing
well-being.
Other
measures
FHRV
their
relevance
are
described.
It
delves
into
promising
realm
NIFECG,
detailing
history
recent
technological
advancements.
potential
advantages
NIFECG
objective
assessment,
beat-to-beat
comfort,
prolonged
use,
less
signal
loss
increased
maternal
body
mass
index.
Despite
promise,
challenges
must
be
addressed.
clinical
application
correlation
measures,
ongoing
advancements
discussed.
In
conclusion,
this
evolution
monitoring,
providing
reliable,
home-based
solutions.
Future
research
directions
outlined,
urging
longitudinal
studies
evidence
generation
establish
NIFECG's
role
well-being
assessments
during
pregnancy.
Language: Английский
Visceral afferent training in action: The origins of agency in early cognitive development
Published: July 24, 2023
The
foetal
period
constitutes
a
critical
stage
in
the
construction
and
organisation
of
mammalian
nervous
system.
In
recent
work,
we
have
proposed
that
brain
development
is
structured
by
bottom-up
(interoceptive)
inputs
from
spontaneous
physiological
rhythms
such
as
heartbeat
(Corcoran
et
al.,
2024).
Here,
expand
this
visceral
afferent
training
hypothesis
to
incorporate
top-down
(allostatic)
control
over
bodily
states.
We
conceptualise
emergence
cardiac
regulation
an
early
instance
sensorimotor
contingency
learning
scaffolds
agentic
control.
further
propose
brain’s
capacity
actively
modify
regulate
feedback
it
receives
through
interoceptive
(and
other)
channels
–
parse
these
signals
into
their
self-generated
(reafferent)
externally-generated
(exafferent)
components
crucial
for
grounding
distinction
between
self
other.
Finally,
explore
how
individual
differences
ways
regimes
are
implemented
(or
disrupted)
might
impact
developmental
trajectories
gestation
infancy,
potentiating
neurobehavioural
diversity
disease
risk
later
life.
Language: Английский
Visceral afferent training in action: The origins of agency in early cognitive development
Developmental Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75, P. 101184 - 101184
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Language: Английский
Physiologic Network-Based Brain-Heart Interaction Quantification During Visual Emotional Elicitation
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 2482 - 2491
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
a
surge
in
interest
regarding
the
intricate
physiological
interplay
between
brain
and
heart,
particularly
during
emotional
processing.
This
led
to
development
of
various
signal
processing
techniques
aimed
at
investigating
Brain-Heart
Interactions
(BHI),
reflecting
growing
appreciation
for
their
bidirectional
communication
influence
on
each
other.
Our
study
contributes
this
burgeoning
field
by
adopting
network
physiology
approach,
employing
time-delay
stability
as
quantifiable
metric
discern
measure
coupling
strength
specifically
visual
elicitation.
We
extract
transform
features
from
EEG
ECG
signals
into
1
Hz
format,
facilitating
calculation
BHI
through
analysis
maximal
cross-correlation.
Notably,
our
investigation
sheds
light
critical
role
played
low-frequency
components
EEG,
$\delta
$
,
notation="LaTeX">$\theta
notation="LaTeX">$\alpha
bands,
essential
mediators
information
transmission
complex
emotion-related
stimuli
brain.
Furthermore,
highlights
pivotal
involvement
frontal
pole
regions,
emphasizing
significance
-
mediating
responses.
Additionally,
we
observe
significant
arousal-dependent
changes
frequency
band
across
different
states,
evident
prefrontal
cortex.
By
offering
novel
insights
synchronized
dynamics
cortical
heartbeat
activities
elicitation,
research
enriches
expanding
knowledge
base
neurophysiology
emotion
research.
Language: Английский
Effect of Maternal Respiration on Fetal Heart Rate Variability
Published: July 15, 2024
Fetal
development
assessment
is
largely
carried
out
by
measurements
of
non-invasive
fetal
heart
rate
(fHR)
throughout
gestation.
Different
literature
demonstrated
that
HR
and
variability
(HRV)
are
affected
different
maternal
factors
such
as
weight,
exercise,
respiration.
Up
until
now,
more
knowledge
needed
to
understand
how
the
mother
affects
because
this
may
enhance
both
health
during
pregnancy.
Previously,
respiration
was
found
affect
coupling
interaction
between
fetus.
However,
it
still
unknown
HRV.
In
study,
we
investigated
associations
respiratory
power
spectrum
density
(PSD)
rates
with
RR
interval
(fRRI)
(HRV).
Maternal
recorded
using
a
thoracic
belt
RRI
HRV
were
calculated
from
PulsedWave
Doppler
(PWD)
images.
The
total
number
data
used
in
study
25
(gestational
age
(GA):
(24
±
2.0)
weeks,
age:
(33
5.2)
years
old).
publicly
available
online
at
physionet.
Language: Английский
The level of stress in pregnant women during hospitalization in the Pregnancy Pathology department
Kwartalnik Naukowy Fides et Ratio,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
55(3), P. 58 - 66
Published: Sept. 22, 2023
Introduction
and
aims.
Pregnancy
is
a
physiological
state
for
woman.
However,
if
pathology
develops,
the
course
of
pregnancy
affected
by
both
mental
biological
stress.
Stress
experienced
during
may
irreversibly
alter
cerebral
structures
in
foetus.
Moreover,
chronic
stress
likely
to
cause
miscarriage,
preterm
delivery,
IUGR,
low
birth
weight,
etc.
The
aim
study
was
analyse
level
hospitalized
pregnant
women
with
account
forsociodemographic
factors.
Material
methods.
carried
out
group
140
Department
Pathology,
Independent
State
Clinical
Hospital
No.1
Lublin.
Inclusion
criteria
were:
age
18
or
older,
established
pregnancy,
hospitalization
more
than
2
weeks
department.
participants
were
diagnostically
surveyed
Perceptible
Scale
(PSS-10)
questionnaire
created
study.
Results.
Almost
every
second
(76;
54.3%)
woman
demonstrated
stress,
13.6%
(n=19)
respondents
showed
average
level,
high
detected
32.1%
(n=
45)
respondents.
A
statistically
significant
correlation
found
between
perceived
education
(p=0.031),
financial
situation
(p=0.017).
Conclusions.
During
hospitalization,
nearly
third
very
fact
that
health
child
and/or
mother
be
at
risk
already
source
Higher
intensity
-
concerned
mothers
professional
situation.
Data
from
reports
literature
indicate
can
also
negatively
affect
psycho-physical
diady-
child.
Further
research
this
area
needed,
along
possibility
taking
measures
promote
psychophysical
comfort
mothers.
Language: Английский
Exploring the relationship between red blood cell levels and emotional regulation through the miR191-Riok3-Mxi1 pathway
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 101 - 110
Published: Nov. 10, 2023
To
assess
emotional
fluctuations,
physical
and
mental
health
status,
indicators
closely
related
to
red
blood
cells,
such
as
RIO
kinase
3
(Riok3),
MAX
interactor
1
(Mxi1),
microRNA
191
(miR191),
in
participants
with
different
levels
of
cells.
Participants
who
underwent
examinations
at
Dongfang
Hospital
between
April
October
2019
were
divided
into
healthy,
deficiency,
anemia
groups
(30
individuals
the
healthy
deficiency
group
respectively,
13
group)
according
our
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
The
conditions
evaluated
through
questionnaires,
fluctuations
assessed
an
emotion-inducing
experiment,
which
watched
video
segments
designed
induce
specific
emotions.
Relative
expression
miR191,
Riok3,
Mxi1
from
venous
samples
also
determined.
main
psychological
factors
identified
obsessive-compulsive
symptoms,
depression,
anxiety,
other
negative
gene
indicated
that
miR191
was
upregulated
Riok3
downregulated
both
groups.
Regarding
score
disgust
on
stage,
effect
significant
(F
=
335.58,
P
.00),
showed
watching
three
videos
caused
have
a
dominant
emotion,
there
is
difference
5.35,
.01),
higher
scores
symptoms
anemia,
weakness
limbs
significantly
negatively
correlated
(r
=﹣0.38
﹣0.31
respectively),
but
positively
0.29).
We
determined
close
relationship
exists
cell
status.
Our
findings
suggest
are
more
likely
experience
problems
emotions,
particularly
disgust.
demonstrate
regulation
mir191-Riok3-Mxi1
pathway
activity,
identifying
these
components
potential
targets
for
genetic
therapies
combination
therapy.
Language: Английский