Cardiovascular and sympathetic neural responses during acute vagus nerve stimulation and subsequent static handgrip exercise in healthy adults

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Takuro Washio , John D. Akins , Sarah L. Hissen , Anna K. Geib , Skyler A. Robles , Qi Fu
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to investigate cardiovascular and sympathetic neural responses during acute cervical non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) and subsequent static handgrip (SHG) exercise with post-exercise circulatory occlusion (PECO) in healthy humans.

Methods

Ten healthy adults (5 men and 5 women, 33 ± 9 [standard deviation] yrs) participated in this double-blinded, randomized, crossover study. Each participant was studied twice on two separate days, with approximately 4 weeks apart: once during the actual cervical nVNS and once during sham stimulation for 4 min each. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) were measured during nVNS and sham stimulation. In addition, participants performed SHG at 40 % of maximal voluntary contraction until fatigue, followed by 2-min PECO to isolate muscle metaboreflex activation before and after each stimulation.

Results

During both nVNS and sham stimulation, HR decreased (△−4 ± 4 and △−4 ± 5 bpm; both P < 0.001), and MSNA increased (△4 ± 6 and △2 ± 3 bursts/min; both P < 0.001) in all participants, although MAP remained unchanged (P = 0.312). However, these responses did not differ between nVNS and sham stimulation (all P > 0.05). Additionally, there were no differences in cardiovascular and MSNA responses to fatiguing SHG and PECO between stimulations (all P > 0.05).

Conclusion

Compared to the sham condition, cervical nVNS had no significant impact on cardiovascular variables and MSNA during acute stimulation, nor on the responses to SHG or PECO. These findings suggest that cervical nVNS has no or minimal acute effect on sympathetic neural (re)activity in healthy adults.
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66 days
期刊介绍: This is an international journal with broad coverage of all aspects of the autonomic nervous system in man and animals. The main areas of interest include the innervation of blood vessels and viscera, autonomic ganglia, efferent and afferent autonomic pathways, and autonomic nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The Editors will consider papers that deal with any aspect of the autonomic nervous system, including structure, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, development, evolution, ageing, behavioural aspects, integrative role and influence on emotional and physical states of the body. Interdisciplinary studies will be encouraged. Studies dealing with human pathology will be also welcome.
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