Σάββατο 10 Μαρτίου 2018

Electroencephalographic correlates of low-frequency vagus nerve stimulation therapy for Crohn’s disease

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Publication date: Available online 10 March 2018
Source:Clinical Neurophysiology
Author(s): Astrid Kibleur, Sonia Pellissier, Valérie Sinniger, Jade Robert, Eloise Gronlier, Didier Clarençon, Laurent Vercueil, Dominique Hoffmann, Bruno Bonaz, Olivier David
ObjectivesIn the context of the first clinical trial of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in Crohn's disease (CD), our main objective was to quantify the acute and chronic effects of VNS on brain activity in CD patients.MethodsWe measured the electroencephalogram (EEG) in 9 CD patients under VNS at 10 Hz just before VNS initiation, after 6 weeks and after 12 months of chronic VNS.ResultsAcute VNS induced increased spectral power in delta and theta bands on frontal, temporal and occipital electrodes. The main significant modulation was the 12 months' chronic effect of VNS which consisted mainly in a decreased power in the alpha frequency band which was correlated with the normalization of bowel mucosal inflammation, anxiety state and vagal tone.ConclusionsIn addition to the activation of vagal efferent fibers that regulate the autonomic nervous system, our data suggest that chronic VNS has a regulatory action via afferent vagal fibers on anxio-depressive symptomatology associated to CD, which could be directly highlighted by the modulation of EEG alpha power known to be associated to depressed states.SignificanceThis is the first report of the central effects of VNS in CD patients.



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