Liu, Shuchang Fu, Wei Fu, Jingnan Chen, Guibing He, Yuxin Zheng, Ting Ma, Tao
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Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie
The induction of intestinal inflammation as a result of abdominal surgery is an essential factor in postoperative ileus (POI) development. Electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 has been demonstrated to relieve intestinal inflammation and restore gastrointestinal dysmotility in POI. This study aims to elucidate the neuroimmune pathway involved in the anti...
Gurleyik, Emin
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International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
• Non-RLN was identified in a thyroid surgery case in the era of nerve monitoring. • We found three anatomic and electrophysiological variants associated with non-RLN. • Non-RLN was precisely predicted in our patient by discovery of associated variants. • Prediction and early identification of non-RLN could lead uneventful thyroid surgery.
Fatima, Asma Prasad, G Raghavendra Ali, Shaik Zahid Bokhari, Syed Faqeer Hussain Abedi, Syed Abul Qasim Hussain de Souza Júnior, Ricardo
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International journal of surgery case reports
Vagal paragangliomas of neck are rare tumours of neural crest origin usually arising in elderly age with female predominance. They have a vague clinical presentation therefore difficult to diagnose preoperatively. We hope that this case report and literature review would add to the existing literature and help devise a comprehensive diagnostic and ...
Grossman, Paul
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Biological psychology
The polyvagal collection of hypotheses is based upon five essential premises, as stated by its author (Porges, 2011). Polyvagal conjectures rest on a primary assumption that brainstem ventral and dorsal vagal regions in mammals each have their own unique mediating effects upon control of heart rate. The polyvagal hypotheses link these putative dors...
Weng, Anthea Rabin, Erik E. Flozak, Annette S. Chiarella, Sergio E. Aillon, Raul Piseaux Gottardi, Cara J.
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Biology Open
Summary: This study assigns alpha-T-catenin to a new tissue and cell-type with implications for its growing disease linkages.
Porges, Stephen W
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Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback
Heart rate variabfility (HRV) has been a focal point throughout my academic history. To put into perspective, I have published studies spanning seven decades focusing on HRV (1969-2022). My interest in HRV started early in graduate school and continues to be an important portal informing my theoretical perspective. The current paper tracks some of ...
İlgezdi-Kaya, İrem Ilgaz-Aydınlar, Elif Yalınay-Dikmen, Pınar Sarı, Ramazan Elmacı, İlhan
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Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
Schwannoma, a tumor originating from the peripheral nervous system, may arise from the vagus nerve, although it is not very often. Injury of the vagus nerve by surgical attempts may have consequences that will seriously affect the patient's quality of life. In recent years, continuous monitoring of the laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR) has become a p...
Waataja, Jonathan J. Nihalani, Raj K. Honda, Chris N. Billington, Charles J.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Background There is an unmet need for new type 2 diabetes treatments providing improved efficacy, durability and customized to improve patient’s compliance. Bio-electronic neuromodulation of Vagus nerve branches innervating organs that regulate plasma glucose, may be a method for treating type 2 diabetes. The pancreas has been shown to release insu...
Wekenborg, Magdalena K. Schwerdtfeger, Andreas Aust, Fabienne Verkuil, Bart
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Biological Psychology
Elevated resting heart rate variability (HRV) in the high frequency range has been proposed to be protective against worrying when facing environmental stressors. Yet, prospective studies using real-life stressors are still scarce. The present study set out to replicate the previous finding of reduced resting HRV predicting COVID-19-associated worr...
Komisaruk, Barry R Frangos, Eleni
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Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical
The afferent vagus nerves project to diverse neural networks within the brainstem and forebrain, based on neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and functional (fMRI) brain imaging evidence. In response to afferent vagal stimulation, multiple homeostatic visceral reflexes are elicited. Physiological stimuli and both invasive and non-invasive electric...