Effects of non-invasive trigeminal nerve stimulation frequency and duration on cardiovascular responses
Chaeyeon Kim, Seokbeen Lim, Hun-gyeom Kim, Dohyoung Kim, Youngmin Park, Joowan Seo, Dong Pyo Jang

TL;DR
This study shows how different frequencies and durations of trigeminal nerve stimulation affect heart rate and blood pressure in healthy people.
Contribution
The study reveals frequency-dependent cardiovascular responses and habituation effects during trigeminal nerve stimulation.
Findings
Higher stimulation frequencies (200 Hz) caused more significant changes in heart rate and pulse arrival time.
Shorter stimulation durations (30 seconds) reduced habituation effects compared to 2-minute intervals.
Heart rate variability changes were linked to baseline autonomic balance, especially in those with sympathetic hyperactivity.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of trigeminal nerve (TN) stimulation on cardiovascular responses in healthy individuals. Sixty-one participants received electrical stimulation to the ophthalmic and maxillary branches of the trigeminal nerve at different frequencies (2 Hz, 20 Hz, and 200 Hz) while heart rate (HR), pulse arrival time (PAT), and heart rate variability (HRV) were monitored. Results demonstrated frequency-dependent cardiovascular responses, with higher frequencies (particularly 200 Hz) producing more pronounced effects on both HR and PAT. HR showed significant decreases during stimulation, with recovery times proportional to stimulation frequency. PAT changes, which inversely reflect blood pressure alterations, occurred more rapidly than HR changes, suggesting baroreflex-mediated regulation. Notably, habituation effects were observed with repeated stimulation at 2-min…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
