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Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation

Vagal fibers travel inside fascicles and form branches to innervate organs and regulate organ functions. Existing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapies activate vagal fibers non-selectively, often resulting in reduced efficacy and side effects from non-targeted organs. The transverse and longitudi...

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Autores principales: Jayaprakash, Naveen, Song, Weiguo, Toth, Viktor, Vardhan, Avantika, Levy, Todd, Tomaio, Jacquelyn, Qanud, Khaled, Mughrabi, Ibrahim, Chang, Yao-Chuan, Rob, Moontahinaz, Daytz, Anna, Abbas, Adam, Nassrallah, Zeinab, Volpe, Bruce T., Tracey, Kevin J., Al-Abed, Yousef, Datta-Chaudhuri, Timir, Miller, Larry, Barbe, Mary F., Lee, Sunhee C., Zanos, Theodoros P., Zanos, Stavros
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36773779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2023.02.003
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author Jayaprakash, Naveen
Song, Weiguo
Toth, Viktor
Vardhan, Avantika
Levy, Todd
Tomaio, Jacquelyn
Qanud, Khaled
Mughrabi, Ibrahim
Chang, Yao-Chuan
Rob, Moontahinaz
Daytz, Anna
Abbas, Adam
Nassrallah, Zeinab
Volpe, Bruce T.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Al-Abed, Yousef
Datta-Chaudhuri, Timir
Miller, Larry
Barbe, Mary F.
Lee, Sunhee C.
Zanos, Theodoros P.
Zanos, Stavros
author_facet Jayaprakash, Naveen
Song, Weiguo
Toth, Viktor
Vardhan, Avantika
Levy, Todd
Tomaio, Jacquelyn
Qanud, Khaled
Mughrabi, Ibrahim
Chang, Yao-Chuan
Rob, Moontahinaz
Daytz, Anna
Abbas, Adam
Nassrallah, Zeinab
Volpe, Bruce T.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Al-Abed, Yousef
Datta-Chaudhuri, Timir
Miller, Larry
Barbe, Mary F.
Lee, Sunhee C.
Zanos, Theodoros P.
Zanos, Stavros
author_sort Jayaprakash, Naveen
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description Vagal fibers travel inside fascicles and form branches to innervate organs and regulate organ functions. Existing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapies activate vagal fibers non-selectively, often resulting in reduced efficacy and side effects from non-targeted organs. The transverse and longitudinal arrangement of fibers inside the vagal trunk with respect to the functions they mediate and organs they innervate is unknown, however it is crucial for selective VNS. Using micro-computed tomography imaging, we tracked fascicular trajectories and found that, in swine, sensory and motor fascicles are spatially separated cephalad, close to the nodose ganglion, and merge caudad, towards the lower cervical and upper thoracic region; larynx-, heart- and lung-specific fascicles are separated caudad and progressively merge cephalad. Using quantified immunohistochemistry at single fiber level, we identified and characterized all vagal fibers and found that fibers of different morphological types are differentially distributed in fascicles: myelinated afferents and efferents occupy separate fascicles, myelinated and unmyelinated efferents also occupy separate fascicles, and small unmyelinated afferents are widely distributed within most fascicles. We developed a multi-contact cuff electrode to accommodate the fascicular structure of the vagal trunk and used it to deliver fascicle-selective cervical VNS in anesthetized and awake swine. Compound action potentials from distinct fiber types, and physiological responses from different organs, including laryngeal muscle, cough, breathing, and heart rate responses are elicited in a radially asymmetric manner, with consistent angular separations that agree with the documented fascicular organization. These results indicate that fibers in the trunk of the vagus nerve are anatomically organized according to functions they mediate and organs they innervate and can be asymmetrically activated by fascicular cervical VNS.
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spelling pubmed-102285082023-05-30 Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation Jayaprakash, Naveen Song, Weiguo Toth, Viktor Vardhan, Avantika Levy, Todd Tomaio, Jacquelyn Qanud, Khaled Mughrabi, Ibrahim Chang, Yao-Chuan Rob, Moontahinaz Daytz, Anna Abbas, Adam Nassrallah, Zeinab Volpe, Bruce T. Tracey, Kevin J. Al-Abed, Yousef Datta-Chaudhuri, Timir Miller, Larry Barbe, Mary F. Lee, Sunhee C. Zanos, Theodoros P. Zanos, Stavros Brain Stimul Article Vagal fibers travel inside fascicles and form branches to innervate organs and regulate organ functions. Existing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapies activate vagal fibers non-selectively, often resulting in reduced efficacy and side effects from non-targeted organs. The transverse and longitudinal arrangement of fibers inside the vagal trunk with respect to the functions they mediate and organs they innervate is unknown, however it is crucial for selective VNS. Using micro-computed tomography imaging, we tracked fascicular trajectories and found that, in swine, sensory and motor fascicles are spatially separated cephalad, close to the nodose ganglion, and merge caudad, towards the lower cervical and upper thoracic region; larynx-, heart- and lung-specific fascicles are separated caudad and progressively merge cephalad. Using quantified immunohistochemistry at single fiber level, we identified and characterized all vagal fibers and found that fibers of different morphological types are differentially distributed in fascicles: myelinated afferents and efferents occupy separate fascicles, myelinated and unmyelinated efferents also occupy separate fascicles, and small unmyelinated afferents are widely distributed within most fascicles. We developed a multi-contact cuff electrode to accommodate the fascicular structure of the vagal trunk and used it to deliver fascicle-selective cervical VNS in anesthetized and awake swine. Compound action potentials from distinct fiber types, and physiological responses from different organs, including laryngeal muscle, cough, breathing, and heart rate responses are elicited in a radially asymmetric manner, with consistent angular separations that agree with the documented fascicular organization. These results indicate that fibers in the trunk of the vagus nerve are anatomically organized according to functions they mediate and organs they innervate and can be asymmetrically activated by fascicular cervical VNS. 2023 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10228508/ /pubmed/36773779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2023.02.003 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
spellingShingle Article
Jayaprakash, Naveen
Song, Weiguo
Toth, Viktor
Vardhan, Avantika
Levy, Todd
Tomaio, Jacquelyn
Qanud, Khaled
Mughrabi, Ibrahim
Chang, Yao-Chuan
Rob, Moontahinaz
Daytz, Anna
Abbas, Adam
Nassrallah, Zeinab
Volpe, Bruce T.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Al-Abed, Yousef
Datta-Chaudhuri, Timir
Miller, Larry
Barbe, Mary F.
Lee, Sunhee C.
Zanos, Theodoros P.
Zanos, Stavros
Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title_full Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title_fullStr Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title_short Organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
title_sort organ- and function-specific anatomical organization of vagal fibers supports fascicular vagus nerve stimulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36773779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2023.02.003
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