2017
DOI: 10.2217/bem-2017-0001
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Calibration of Thresholds for Functional Engagement of Vagal A, B and C Fiber Groups In Vivo

Abstract: Vagal nerve stimulation is widely used therapeutically but the fiber groups activated are often unknown. Aim: To establish a simple protocol to define stimulus thresholds for vagal A, B and C fibers. Methods:The intact left or right cervical vagus was stimulated with 0.1 ms pulses in spontaneously breathing anesthetized rats. Heart and respiratory rate responses to vagal stimulation were recorded. The vagus was subsequently cut distally, and mass action potentials to the same stimuli were recorded. Results: St… Show more

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“…Given those limitations, a method to quantitatively estimate the level of fiber engagement by cervical VNS using physiological parameters that, ideally, can be registered noninvasively, would be of use in preclinical and clinical research, and eventually in the clinical practice of VNS. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first study to establish such a quantitative estimation method, even though attempts have been made to relate B-fiber activity to changes in heart rate [37] and to qualitatively calibrate functional thresholds for vagal fiber engagement [38]. First, we examined the feasibility of predicting the level of activation of different fiber types using physiological variables with a univariate (linear and nonlinear) regression model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given those limitations, a method to quantitatively estimate the level of fiber engagement by cervical VNS using physiological parameters that, ideally, can be registered noninvasively, would be of use in preclinical and clinical research, and eventually in the clinical practice of VNS. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first study to establish such a quantitative estimation method, even though attempts have been made to relate B-fiber activity to changes in heart rate [37] and to qualitatively calibrate functional thresholds for vagal fiber engagement [38]. First, we examined the feasibility of predicting the level of activation of different fiber types using physiological variables with a univariate (linear and nonlinear) regression model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We next sought to confirm these findings in vivo . To evaluate activation of vagus nerve fibers, we measured rapid stimulation-dependent reduction in oxygen saturation, a well-described biomarker of vagus nerve stimulation ascribed to activation of the Hering-Breuer reflex (32). Stimulation of vagal A-fibers, including the pulmonary stretch receptors, temporarily prevents inhalation and causes blood oxygen saturation to fall (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cavity was kept full of saline at all times. To assess activation of the vagus nerve, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) was recorded using a pulse-oximeter (Starr Life Sciences™, MouseOx Plus®) as previously described (32). Data was read into MATLAB® using a Starr Link Plus™ with the outputs connected to analog channels on the Arduino®.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VNS chronically restores autonomic imbalance, possibly via re-setting vagal and non-vagal autonomic reflexes between the brain and periphery Coleridge 1984) including alterations in the breathing rhythm, bronchial mucus secretion, bronchoconstriction and cough (Undem and Kollarik 2005), and possibly changes in local bronchial and pulmonary neuroimmune and inflammatory reflexes, with unknown functional and clinical significance (Adriaensen and Timmermans 2011). However, activation of C-type fibers happens at much higher current intensities than those of B-type fibers (Heinbecker 1930) and can easily be avoided by calibration of VNS intensity (McAllen et al 2018).…”
Section: Challenges For a Bioelectronic Treatment Of Pulmonary Hypertmentioning
confidence: 99%