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Application of Noninvasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation to Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders

Authors :
Marom Bikson
Viola Vaccarino
Matthew T. Wittbrodt
Bradley D. Pearce
Mark Hyman Rapaport
Amit J. Shah
Nil Z. Gurel
J D Bremner
Jonathon A. Nye
Omer T. Inan
Jeanie Park
Md. Mobashir Hasan Shandhi
Source :
Journal of Personalized Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 119, p 119 (2020), Journal of Personalized Medicine
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) has been shown to be efficacious for the treatment of depression, but to date, VNS devices have required surgical implantation, which has limited widespread implementation. Methods: New noninvasive VNS (nVNS) devices have been developed which allow external stimulation of the vagus nerve, and their effects on physiology in patients with stress-related psychiatric disorders can be measured with brain imaging, blood biomarkers, and wearable sensing devices. Advantages in terms of cost and convenience may lead to more widespread implementation in psychiatry, as well as facilitate research of the physiology of the vagus nerve in humans. nVNS has effects on autonomic tone, cardiovascular function, inflammatory responses, and central brain areas involved in modulation of emotion, all of which make it particularly applicable to patients with stress-related psychiatric disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, since dysregulation of these circuits and systems underlies the symptomatology of these disorders. Results: This paper reviewed the physiology of the vagus nerve and its relevance to modulating the stress response in the context of application of nVNS to stress-related psychiatric disorders. Conclusions: nVNS has a favorable effect on stress physiology that is measurable using brain imaging, blood biomarkers of inflammation, and wearable sensing devices, and shows promise in the prevention and treatment of stress-related psychiatric disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20754426
Volume :
10
Issue :
119
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Personalized Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cae9071ba7adc05d66df14271c527ba3