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J Neurophysiol (February 1, 2003). 10.1152/jn.00757.2002
Submitted on Submitted 4 September 2002; accepted in final form 3 October 2002
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Das, Mahasweta,
Gerard L. Gebber,
Susan M. Barman, and
Craig D. Lewis.
Fractal Properties of Sympathetic Nerve Discharge. J. Neurophysiol. 89: 833-840, 2003. Fano factor
analysis and dispersional analysis were used to characterize time
series of single and multifiber spikes recorded from the preganglionic
cervical sympathetic nerve and cardiac-related slow-wave activity of
the whole postganglionic sympathetic vertebral nerve (VN) in
anesthetized cats. Fluctuations in spike counts and interspike
intervals for single preganglionic fibers proved to be fractal (i.e.,
time-scale invariant), as reflected by a power law relationship between
indices of the variance of these properties and the window size used to
make the measurements. Importantly, random shuffling of the data
eliminated the power law relationships. Fluctuations in spike counts in
preganglionic multifiber activity also were fractal, as were
fluctuations in the height and of the area of cardiac-related slow
waves recorded from the whole postganglionic VN. These fractal
fluctuations were persistent (i.e., positively correlated), as
reflected by a Hurst exponent significantly >0.5. Although
fluctuations in the interval between cardiac-related VN slow waves were
random, those in the interval between heart beats were fractal and
persistent. These results demonstrate for the first time that
apparently random fluctuations in sympathetic nerve discharge are, in
fact, dictated by a complex deterministic process that imparts
"long-term" memory to the system. Whether such time-scale invariant
behavior plays a role in generating the fractal component of heart rate
variability remains to be determined.
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