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Technical Note: Modulation of fMRI brainstem responses by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
by
Kuzmanovic, Bojana
, Tittgemeyer, Marc
, Borgmann, Diba
, Edwin Thanarajah, Sharmili
, Münte, Thomas F.
, Fenselau, Henning
, Rigoux, Lionel
in
Adaptation, Physiological
/ Adult
/ Affect
/ Afferent Pathways - physiology
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Autonomic Nervous System - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain stem
/ Brain Stem - physiology
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Data acquisition
/ Decision making
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Digestive system
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Neuromodulation
/ Peripheral Nervous System - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Scanners
/ Sensory neurons
/ Signal transduction
/ Solitary tract nucleus
/ Substantia nigra
/ Subthalamic nucleus
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve - physiology
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
2021
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Technical Note: Modulation of fMRI brainstem responses by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
by
Kuzmanovic, Bojana
, Tittgemeyer, Marc
, Borgmann, Diba
, Edwin Thanarajah, Sharmili
, Münte, Thomas F.
, Fenselau, Henning
, Rigoux, Lionel
in
Adaptation, Physiological
/ Adult
/ Affect
/ Afferent Pathways - physiology
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Autonomic Nervous System - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain stem
/ Brain Stem - physiology
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Data acquisition
/ Decision making
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Digestive system
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Neuromodulation
/ Peripheral Nervous System - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Scanners
/ Sensory neurons
/ Signal transduction
/ Solitary tract nucleus
/ Substantia nigra
/ Subthalamic nucleus
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve - physiology
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
2021
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Technical Note: Modulation of fMRI brainstem responses by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
by
Kuzmanovic, Bojana
, Tittgemeyer, Marc
, Borgmann, Diba
, Edwin Thanarajah, Sharmili
, Münte, Thomas F.
, Fenselau, Henning
, Rigoux, Lionel
in
Adaptation, Physiological
/ Adult
/ Affect
/ Afferent Pathways - physiology
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Autonomic Nervous System - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain stem
/ Brain Stem - physiology
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Data acquisition
/ Decision making
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Digestive system
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Metabolism
/ Neuromodulation
/ Peripheral Nervous System - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Scanners
/ Sensory neurons
/ Signal transduction
/ Solitary tract nucleus
/ Substantia nigra
/ Subthalamic nucleus
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve - physiology
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
2021
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Technical Note: Modulation of fMRI brainstem responses by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
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Technical Note: Modulation of fMRI brainstem responses by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
2021
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•taVNS effects on brainstem activity are assessed during fMRI.•taVNS modulates activity in brainstem vagal afferent targets (including the NTS).•The signal dynamics over time indicates both acute, persistent and delayed effects of taVNS.
Our increasing knowledge about gut-brain interaction is revolutionising the understanding of the links between digestion, mood, health, and even decision making in our everyday lives. In support of this interaction, the vagus nerve is a crucial pathway transmitting diverse gut-derived signals to the brain to monitor of metabolic status, digestive processes, or immune control to adapt behavioural and autonomic responses. Hence, neuromodulation methods targeting the vagus nerve are currently explored as a treatment option in a number of clinical disorders, including diabetes, chronic pain, and depression. The non-invasive variant of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), transcutaneous auricular VNS (taVNS), has been implicated in both acute and long-lasting effects by modulating afferent vagus nerve target areas in the brain. The physiology of neither of those effects is, however, well understood, and evidence for neuronal response upon taVNS in vagal afferent projection regions in the brainstem and its downstream targets remain to be established.
Therefore, to examine time-dependent effects of taVNS on brainstem neuronal responses in healthy human subjects, we applied taVNS during task-free fMRI in a single-blinded crossover design. During fMRI data acquisition, we either stimulated the left earlobe (sham), or the target zone of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve in the outer ear (cymba conchae, verum) for several minutes, both followed by a short ‘stimulation OFF’ period. Time-dependent effects were assessed by averaging the BOLD response for consecutive 1-minute periods in an ROI-based analysis of the brainstem.
We found a significant response to acute taVNS stimulation, relative to the control condition, in downstream targets of vagal afferents, including the nucleus of the solitary tract, the substantia nigra, and the subthalamic nucleus. Most of these brainstem regions remarkably showed increased activity in response to taVNS, and these effect sustained during the post-stimulation period. These data demonstrate that taVNS activates key brainstem regions, and highlight the potential of this approach to modulate vagal afferent signalling. Furthermore, we show that carry-over effects need to be considered when interpreting fMRI data in the context of general vagal neurophysiology and its modulation by taVNS.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited,Elsevier
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