经皮耳迷走神经刺激(taVNS)治疗失眠症:疗效、机制和临床实践建议的综述。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nature and Science of Sleep Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/NSS.S515809
Chenshi Liu, Shiyin Chen, Yuwen Zhang, Xiao Wu, Jie Liu
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摘要

失眠是一种非常常见的疾病,在现代社会受到了广泛的关注,但目前对失眠的治疗效果还远远不能令人满意。经皮耳迷走神经刺激(taVNS)是一种安全且耐受性高的方法,可能是失眠患者的替代治疗方法。本文综合了taVNS治疗失眠症的临床和机制证据,从脑网络调节、神经递质-激素轴调节、抗炎作用和自主神经功能改变等角度批判性地分析了taVNS的多模式治疗作用。已有研究表明,taVNS可以改善睡眠质量、生活质量和伴随的负面情绪。然而,目前试验方法的不足可能导致证据质量的降低。尽管现有的研究结果支持taVNS作为一种治疗失眠的有希望的策略,但需要更多高质量的试验来验证其益处并阐明其作用机制。
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Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) for Insomnia Disorder: A Narrative Review of Effectiveness, Mechanisms and Recommendations for Clinical Practice.

Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) for Insomnia Disorder: A Narrative Review of Effectiveness, Mechanisms and Recommendations for Clinical Practice.

Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) for Insomnia Disorder: A Narrative Review of Effectiveness, Mechanisms and Recommendations for Clinical Practice.

Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) for Insomnia Disorder: A Narrative Review of Effectiveness, Mechanisms and Recommendations for Clinical Practice.

Insomnia disorder is a very common disease that has received widespread attention in modern society, but the effects of current treatments for insomnia disorder are far from satisfactory. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is a safe and highly tolerated method, and it might be an alternative therapy for patients with insomnia disorder. This narrative review synthesizes clinical and mechanistic evidence of taVNS for insomnia disorder, critically analyzing its multimodal therapeutic actions from the perspectives of brain networks modulation, neurotransmitter-hormone axis regulation, anti-inflammatory effects, and changes in autonomic nerve function. Existing studies have shown that taVNS can improve sleep quality, quality of life and the accompanying negative emotions. However, the deficiencies in the current trial methods may lead to a reduction in the quality of evidence. Although existing findings support taVNS as a promising strategy for treating insomnia, more high-quality trials are needed to verify its benefits and elucidate its mechanisms of action.

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Nature and Science of Sleep
Nature and Science of Sleep Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
245
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature and Science of Sleep is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of sleep science and sleep medicine, including the neurophysiology and functions of sleep, the genetics of sleep, sleep and society, biological rhythms, dreaming, sleep disorders and therapy, and strategies to optimize healthy sleep. Specific topics covered in the journal include: The functions of sleep in humans and other animals Physiological and neurophysiological changes with sleep The genetics of sleep and sleep differences The neurotransmitters, receptors and pathways involved in controlling both sleep and wakefulness Behavioral and pharmacological interventions aimed at improving sleep, and improving wakefulness Sleep changes with development and with age Sleep and reproduction (e.g., changes across the menstrual cycle, with pregnancy and menopause) The science and nature of dreams Sleep disorders Impact of sleep and sleep disorders on health, daytime function and quality of life Sleep problems secondary to clinical disorders Interaction of society with sleep (e.g., consequences of shift work, occupational health, public health) The microbiome and sleep Chronotherapy Impact of circadian rhythms on sleep, physiology, cognition and health Mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms, centrally and peripherally Impact of circadian rhythm disruptions (including night shift work, jet lag and social jet lag) on sleep, physiology, cognition and health Behavioral and pharmacological interventions aimed at reducing adverse effects of circadian-related sleep disruption Assessment of technologies and biomarkers for measuring sleep and/or circadian rhythms Epigenetic markers of sleep or circadian disruption.
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