2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.410/v4
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Electric vagal nerve stimulation inhibits inflammation and improves early postoperation cognitive dysfunction in aged rats

Abstract: Background This study aimed to evaluate effects of electric vagal nerve stimulation on early postoperation cognitive dysfunction in aged rats. Methods: A total of 33 male Sprague Dawley rats were selected and assigned randomly to three groups, control group (C, n=10), splenectomy group (S, n=10) and splenectomy+vagal nerve stimulation group (SV, n=13). Behavior and memory of rats were evaluated by Open Field Test and Morris Water Maze. Levels of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-10 in serum were measured by ELISA. The level … Show more

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“…13 The vagus nerve attenuates the inflammatory response by activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammation pathway. 74,75 Although the outcomes seem promising, at present, there are no randomized controlled trials investigating the efficacy of (t)LLVNS in preventing inflammation-related complications after cardiac surgery.…”
Section: Experimental and Clinical Application Of Invasive Llvnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 The vagus nerve attenuates the inflammatory response by activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammation pathway. 74,75 Although the outcomes seem promising, at present, there are no randomized controlled trials investigating the efficacy of (t)LLVNS in preventing inflammation-related complications after cardiac surgery.…”
Section: Experimental and Clinical Application Of Invasive Llvnsmentioning
confidence: 99%