Vagus nerve stimulation as a therapeutic option in inflammatory rheumatic diseases

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Burhan Fatih Kocyigit
Meirgul I. Assylbek
Ahmet Akyol
Ruslan Abdurakhmanov
Marlen Yessirkepov
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[1] University of Health Sciences,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[2] Adana Health Practice and Research Center,Department of Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery and Rehabilitation
[3] South Kazakhstan Medical Academy,Department of Social Health Insurance and Public Health
[4] South Kazakhstan Medical Academy,Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Application and Research Center
[5] Medical Center ‘’Mediker’’,Department of Biology and Biochemistry
[6] Hasan Kalyoncu University,undefined
[7] South Kazakhstan Medical Academy,undefined
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Rheumatology International | 2024年 / 44卷
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Vagus nerve; Vagus nerve stimulation; Rheumatology; Parasympathetic nervous system; Neuroimmunomodulation; Rheumatic diseases;
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The vagus nerve forms intricate neural connections with an extensive number of organs, particularly the digestive system. The vagus nerve has a pivotal role as a fundamental component of the autonomic nervous system, exhibiting an essential effect. It establishes a direct link with the parasympathetic system, consequently eliciting the synaptic release of acetylcholine. Recent studies have revealed the potential anti-inflammatory function of the vagus nerve. The activation of the hypothalamic system through the stimulation of vagal afferents is fundamentally involved in regulating inflammation. This activation process leads to the production of cortisol. The other mechanism, defined as the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, is characterized by the involvement of vagal efferents. These fibers release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine at particular synaptic connections, involving interactions with macrophages and enteric neurons. The mechanism under consideration is ascribed to the α-7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The fusion of acetylcholine receptors is responsible for the restricted secretion of inflammatory mediators by macrophages. A potential mechanism for anti-inflammatory effects involves the stimulation of the sympathetic system through the vagus nerve, leading to the control of immunological responses within the spleen. This article offers an extensive summary of the present knowledge regarding the therapeutic effectiveness of stimulating the vagus nerve in managing inflammatory rheumatic conditions based on the relationship of inflammation with the vagus nerve. Furthermore, the objective is to present alternatives that may be preferred while applying vagus nerve stimulation approaches.
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