High strength stimulation of the vagus nerve in awake humans: a lack of cardiorespiratory effects

A.P Binks , D Paydarfar , S.C Schachter , A Guz , R.B Banzett
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Vagus nerve stimulation is used to reduce the frequency and intensity of seizures in patients with epilepsy. In the present study four such patients were studied while awake. We analyzed the physiological responses to vagus nerve stimulation over a broad range of tolerable stimulus parameters to identify vagal A-fiber threshold and to induce respiratory responses typical of C-fiber activation. A-fiber threshold was determined by increasing stimulation current until laryngeal motor A-fibers were excited (frequency=30 Hz). With A-fiber threshold established, C-fiber excitation was attempted with physiologically appropriate stimulus parameters (low frequency and high amplitude). Results: A-fiber thresholds were established in all patients, threshold currents ranged between 0.5 and 1.5 mA. Stimulation at lower frequency (2–10 Hz) and higher amplitudes (2.75–3.75 mA) did not produce cardiorespiratory effects consistent with C-fiber activation. It is possible that such effects were not observed because vagal C-fibers were not excited, because C-fiber effects were masked by the ‘wakeful drive’ to breathe, or because epilepsy or the associated therapy had altered central processing of the vagal afferent inputs.

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对清醒的人的迷走神经的高强度刺激:缺乏心肺作用
迷走神经刺激用于减少癫痫患者癫痫发作的频率和强度。在本研究中,研究人员对4名醒着的患者进行了研究。我们分析了迷走神经刺激的生理反应,通过广泛的可耐受刺激参数来识别迷走a纤维阈值,并诱导典型的c纤维激活的呼吸反应。通过增加刺激电流直至喉运动a纤维被激发(频率=30 Hz)来确定a纤维阈值。在确定a纤维阈值后,用生理上合适的刺激参数(低频和高幅值)尝试激发c纤维。结果:所有患者均有a纤维阈值,阈值电流在0.5 ~ 1.5 mA之间。较低频率(2-10 Hz)和较高振幅(2.75-3.75 mA)的刺激没有产生与c -纤维激活一致的心肺作用。这可能是因为迷走神经c -纤维没有兴奋,因为c -纤维的作用被“清醒的驱动”呼吸所掩盖,或者因为癫痫或相关治疗改变了迷走神经传入输入的中央处理。
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