Brief periods of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation improve autonomic balance and alters circulating monocytes and endothelial cells in patients with metabolic syndrome: a pilot study

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Moraes Tercio Lemos1,Costa Fernando Oliveira1,Cabral Danielly Gomes1,Fernades Daniella Marques1,Sangaleti Carine Teles2,Dalboni Maria Aparecida1,Mota Josiane Mota e1,de Souza Maria Liliane Appratto3,Irigoyen Maria Claudia4,Brines Michael5,Tracey Kevin5,Pavlov Valentin A5,Colombo Fernanda6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Nove de Julho

2. Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste

3. Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul

4. Universidade de Sao Paulo Faculdade de Medicina

5. Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Fertility Research Laboratory: Northwell Health Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research

6. Universidade de São Paulo Instituto do Coração: Universidade de Sao Paulo Instituto do Coracao

Abstract

Abstract Background: There is emerging evidence that the nervous system regulates immune and metabolic alterations mediating Metabolic syndrome (MetS) pathogenesis via the vagus nerve. This study evaluated the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (TAVNS) on key cardiovascular and inflammatory components of MetS. Methods: We conducted an open label, randomized (2:1), two-arm, parallel-group controlled trial in MetS patients. Subjects in the treatment group (n=20) received 30 mins of TAVNS with a NEMOS® device placed on the cymba conchae of the left ear, once weekly. Patients in the control group (n=10) received no stimulation. Hemodynamic, heart rate variability (HRV), biochemical parameters, and monocytes, progenitor endothelial cells, circulating endothelial cells, and endothelial micro particles were evaluated at randomization, after the first TAVNS treatment, and again after 8 weeks of follow-up. Results: An improvement in sympathovagal balance (HRV analysis) was observed after the first TAVNS session. Only patients treated with TAVNS for 8 weeks had a significant decrease in office BP and HR, a further improvement in sympathovagal balance, with a shift of circulating monocytes towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype and endothelial cells to a reparative vascular profile. Conclusion: These results are of interest for further study of TAVNS as treatment of MetS.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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