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Article Dans Une Revue Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical Année : 2006

Autonomic response and Fos expression in the NTS following intermittent vagal stimulation: importance of pulse frequency.

Viktoria Osharina
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Vitaly Bagaev
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Fabrice Wallois

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Chronic intermittent stimulation of the vagus nerve (VNS) is an approved adjunctive therapy of refractory epilepsy. Nevertheless, the circuits triggered by VNS under the variable conditions used in patients are not well understood. We analyzed the effect of increasing pulse frequency on physiological variables (intragastric pressure, cardiac and respiratory frequencies) and neuronal activation in the solitary tract nucleus (NTS), the entry level of peripheral vagal afferents, in the rat. For this purpose, we compared the subnuclear distribution of Fos-like immunoreactivity within the NTS following VNS at frequencies selected for their low (1 Hz) or high (10 Hz) therapeutic efficacy. In addition, NADPH diaphorase histochemistry was conducted in double-labeling experiments to check whether activated neurons may express nitric oxide (NO). We demonstrated that increasing pulse frequency had a major influence on the cardiorespiratory response to VNS and on the amount of activated neurons within NTS subdivisions engaged in cardiorespiratory control. These data, in line with clinical observations, suggested that within the range of therapeutic frequency, VNS may favor the regulation by vagal inputs of cortical activities within limbic areas involved in both epileptogenesis and cardiorespiratory afferent control. Furthermore, we did not find any evidence that anticonvulsant VNS might trigger NOergic neurons in the NTS.

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hal-00300553 , version 1 (18-07-2008)

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Viktoria Osharina, Vitaly Bagaev, Fabrice Wallois, Nicole Larnicol. Autonomic response and Fos expression in the NTS following intermittent vagal stimulation: importance of pulse frequency.. Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical, 2006, 126-127, pp.72-80. ⟨10.1016/j.autneu.2006.03.011⟩. ⟨hal-00300553⟩

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