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Increased Recovery Time and Decreased LPS Administration to Study the Vagus Nerve Stimulation Mechanisms in Limited Inflammatory Responses
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Immunologie et infection
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Journal JoVE Immunologie et infection
Increased Recovery Time and Decreased LPS Administration to Study the Vagus Nerve Stimulation Mechanisms in Limited Inflammatory Responses

Increased Recovery Time and Decreased LPS Administration to Study the Vagus Nerve Stimulation Mechanisms in Limited Inflammatory Responses

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06:43 min

March 29, 2017

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Titre
  • 01:31Preparation for Surgery
  • 02:44Vagus Nerve Stimulation
  • 04:46Results: Cytokine Levels in Spleen of Vagus Nerve Stimulated Animals and Controls
  • 05:37Conclusion

Summary

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Vagus nerve stimulation has proven to have a strong efficacy for decreasing peripheral inflammation. Here, we present a modified vagus nerve stimulation protocol that allows for further examinations of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory mechanisms in limited inflammatory responses.

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