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Recording and manipulation of vagus nerve electrical activity in chronically instrumented unanesthetized near term fetal sheep

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS
卷 360, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2021.109257

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Vagus nerve; Vagotomy; Nerve stimulation; Electroneurogram; ENG; Animal model; Fetal physiology; Surgery; Chronic experimentation; Multivariate data acquisition; Neuroscience; Bioelectronic medicine

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  1. Molly Towell Perinatal Research Foundation
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  3. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec - Sante (FRQS)
  4. CIHR-Quebec Training Network in Perinatal Research (QTNPR)

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This study introduces a new surgical procedure for recording and manipulating fetal vagus nerve activity in an animal model of human pregnancy, providing insights into the physiological effects during pregnancy.
Background: The chronically instrumented pregnant sheep has been used as a model of human fetal development and responses to pathophysiologic stimuli. This is due to the unique amenability of the unanesthetized fetal sheep to the surgical placement and maintenance of catheters and electrodes, allowing repetitive blood sampling, substance injection, recording of bioelectrical activity, application of electric stimulation, and in vivo organ imaging. Recently, there has been growing interest in the pleiotropic effects of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) on various organ systems such as innate immunity and inflammation, and metabolism. There is no approach to study this in utero and corresponding physiological understanding is scarce. New method: Based on our previous presentation of a stable chronically instrumented unanesthetized fetal sheep model, here we describe the surgical instrumentation procedure allowing successful implantation of a cervical uni- or bilateral VNS probe with or without vagotomy. Results: In a cohort of 68 animals, we present the changes in blood gas, metabolic, and inflammatory markers during the postoperative period. We detail the design of a VNS probe which also allows recording from the fetal nerve. We also present an example of fetal vagus electroneurogram (VENG) recorded from the VNS probe and an analytical approach to the data. Comparison with existing methods: This method represents the first implementation of fetal VENG/VNS in a large pregnant mammalian organism. Conclusions: This study describes a new surgical procedure allowing to record and manipulate chronically fetal vagus nerve activity in an animal model of human pregnancy.

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