Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a widely used neuromodulation technique that is currently used or being investigated as therapy for a wide array of human diseases such as epilepsy, depression, Alzheimer’s disease, tinnitus, inflammatory diseases, pain, heart failure and many others. Here, we report a pronounced decrease in brain and core temperature during VNS in freely moving rats. Two hours of rapid cycle VNS (7s on/18s off) decreased brain temperature by around 3°C, while standard cycle VNS (30 s on/300 s off) was associated with a decrease of around 1°C. Rectal temperature similarly decreased by more than 3°C during rapid cycle VNS. The hypothermic effect triggered by VNS was further associated with a vasodilation response in the tail,...
It has been shown that changes in body core temperature several hours after a transient ischemic ins...
none8siThe possibility of inducing a suspended animation state similar to natural torpor would be gr...
none3siThe positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to neuroprotection following brain ischemia...
AIM. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) modulates hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) electrophysiology and in...
Background: Recent experiments in rats have demonstrated significant effects of VNS on hippocampal e...
Neural substrate of nausea is poorly understood, contrasting the wealth of knowledge about the emeti...
A major integrative site within the brain for autonomic function is the hypothalamic paraventricular...
The analgesic effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has not yet been demonstrated in animals with ...
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is an important integrative center in the brain. In t...
The ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) is an important central effector site involved in activ...
The thermoregulatory reflex effects of warming and cooling in the abdomen were investigated in 4 ure...
This study was performed to gain insights into novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of hea...
abstract: Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) has been shown to be a promising therapeutic technique in tr...
International audienceIn thermal neutral condition, rats display cyclic variations of the vasomotion...
Increasing body core temperature reflexly decreases mesenteric blood flow (MBF), and the hypothalami...
It has been shown that changes in body core temperature several hours after a transient ischemic ins...
none8siThe possibility of inducing a suspended animation state similar to natural torpor would be gr...
none3siThe positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to neuroprotection following brain ischemia...
AIM. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) modulates hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) electrophysiology and in...
Background: Recent experiments in rats have demonstrated significant effects of VNS on hippocampal e...
Neural substrate of nausea is poorly understood, contrasting the wealth of knowledge about the emeti...
A major integrative site within the brain for autonomic function is the hypothalamic paraventricular...
The analgesic effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has not yet been demonstrated in animals with ...
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is an important integrative center in the brain. In t...
The ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) is an important central effector site involved in activ...
The thermoregulatory reflex effects of warming and cooling in the abdomen were investigated in 4 ure...
This study was performed to gain insights into novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of hea...
abstract: Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) has been shown to be a promising therapeutic technique in tr...
International audienceIn thermal neutral condition, rats display cyclic variations of the vasomotion...
Increasing body core temperature reflexly decreases mesenteric blood flow (MBF), and the hypothalami...
It has been shown that changes in body core temperature several hours after a transient ischemic ins...
none8siThe possibility of inducing a suspended animation state similar to natural torpor would be gr...
none3siThe positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to neuroprotection following brain ischemia...