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Vagal Nerve Stimulation Evoked Heart Rate Changes and Protection from Cardiac Remodeling
Authors:Rahul Agarwal  Eric Mokelke  Stephen B. Ruble  Craig M. Stolen
Affiliation:1.Boston Scientific Corporation,St. Paul,USA
Abstract:This study investigated whether vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) leads to improvements in ischemic heart failure via heart rate modulation. At 7?±?1 days post left anterior descending artery (LAD) ligation, 63 rats with myocardial infarctions (MI) were implanted with ECG transmitters and VNS devices (MI?+?VNS, N?=?44) or just ECG transmitters (MI, N?=?17). VNS stimulation was active from 14?±?1 days to 8?±?1 weeks post MI. The average left ventricular (LV) end diastolic volumes at 8?±?1 weeks were MI?=?672.40 μl and MI?+?VNS?=?519.35 μl, p?=?0.03. The average heart weights, normalized to body weight (±std) at 14?±?1 weeks were MI?=?3.2?±?0.6 g*kg?1 and MI?+?VNS?=?2.9?±?0.3 g*kg?1, p?=?0.03. The degree of cardiac remodeling was correlated with the magnitude of acute VNS-evoked heart rate (HR) changes. Further research is required to determine if the acute heart rate response to VNS activation is useful as a heart failure biomarker or as a tool for VNS therapy characterization.
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