2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2017.08.030
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Vagus nerve stimulation produces a hippocampal formation theta rhythm in anesthetized rats

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“…Quite the opposite. The presented data actually indicates the excitation of the hippocampal formation during VNS, as previously suggested [ 30 ]. This suggestion is also supported by earlier findings that VNS potentiates hippocampal LTP and enhances hippocampal synaptic transmission in freely moving and anesthetized rats [ 19 , 20 , 23 ].…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Quite the opposite. The presented data actually indicates the excitation of the hippocampal formation during VNS, as previously suggested [ 30 ]. This suggestion is also supported by earlier findings that VNS potentiates hippocampal LTP and enhances hippocampal synaptic transmission in freely moving and anesthetized rats [ 19 , 20 , 23 ].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…This memory processing is related to an increase in the excitation of the hippocampal neuronal network and the presence of a local theta rhythm [ 24 29 ]. In agreement with this suggestion, Broncel et al [ 30 ], using several experimental protocols, have recently demonstrated that VNS induced the HPC theta rhythm in anesthetized rats. This was the first direct finding demonstrating the vagal nerve to be involved in central mechanisms underlying oscillations and synchrony in limbic cortex.…”
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“…In the rat hippocampus, VNS resulted in increased volume, 39 expression of neurotrophic growth factors, 40 neuronal plasticity and cell proliferation, 40,41 synaptic transmission, 42 blood flow, 43 and local theta rhythms. 44 In addition, VNS appears to enhance memory in both rats and humans, likely due to increased activation of hippocampal circuitry. 45 In the amygdala, VNS has been shown to enhance neuroplasticity, 46 increase neuronal activity and excitatory synaptic transmission, 47 and increase regional blood flow.…”
Section: Limbic Circuitrymentioning
confidence: 99%