Increased Concentrations of Circulating Interleukins following Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Results from a Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Study in Healthy Subjects

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​Increased Concentrations of Circulating Interleukins following Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Results from a Randomized, Sham-Controlled, Crossover Study in Healthy Subjects​
Veiz, E.; Kieslich, S.-K.; Czesnik, D. ; Herrmann‐Lingen, C. ; Meyer, T. J.   & Staab, J. ​ (2022) 
Neuroimmunomodulation, pp. 1​-10​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1159/000524646 

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Veiz, Elisabeth; Kieslich, Susann-Kristin; Czesnik, Dirk ; Herrmann‐Lingen, Christoph ; Meyer, Thomas J. ; Staab, Julia 
Abstract
The vagus nerve constitutes the main component of the parasympathetic nervous system and plays an important role in the regulation of neuro-immune responses. Invasive stimulation of the vagus nerve produces anti-inflammatory effects; however, data on humoral immune responses of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) are rare. Therefore, the present study investigated changes in serum cytokine concentrations of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) following a short-term, non-invasive stimulation of the vagus nerve. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Whole blood samples were collected before and after a short-lived application of active tVNS at the inner tragus as well as sham stimulation of the earlobe. Cytokine serum concentrations were determined in two healthy cohorts of younger (<i>n</i> = 20) and older participants (<i>n</i> = 19). Differences between active and sham conditions were analyzed using linear mixed models and post hoc <i>F</i> tests after applying Yeo-Johnson power transformations. This trial was part of a larger study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05007743). <b><i>Results:</i></b> In the young cohort, IL-6 and IL-1β concentrations were significantly increased after active stimulation, whereas they were slightly decreased after sham stimulation (IL-6: <i>p</i> = 0.012; IL-1β: <i>p</i> = 0.012). Likewise, in the older cohort, IL-1β and IL-8 concentrations were significantly elevated after active stimulation and reduced after sham application (IL-8: <i>p</i> = 0.007; IL-1β: <i>p</i> = 0.001). In contrast, circulating TNFα concentrations did not change significantly in either group. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Our results show that active tVNS led to an immediate increase in the serum concentrations of certain pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-6, and/or IL-8 in two independent cohorts of healthy study participants.
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2022
Journal
Neuroimmunomodulation 
Organization
Abteilung Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie ; Klinik für Neurologie ; Universitätsmedizin Göttingen 
ISSN
1021-7401
eISSN
1423-0216
Language
English

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