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

Summary

Automatic Translation

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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