Vagus nerve stimulation suppresses corticotropin-releasing factor-induced adrenocorticotropic hormone release in rats

In this study, we explored the effects of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) on CRF-induced serum ACTH level change in normal rats. After the vagus nerve electrode placement, the ACTH and corticosterone levels were measured multiple times before and after the administration of CRF (2 μg/kg) in switched-ON and -OFF groups, respectively, compared to the control group. Our results showed that 2 h continuous stimulation on the vagus nerve inhibited CRF-induced ACTH release up to 1 h compared with the control group, while the corticosterone level was not influenced. The vagus nerve might be a potential therapeutic target in the treatment of ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome disorders involving hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction.
Source: NeuroReport - Category: Neurology Tags: Degeneration and Repair Source Type: research