Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Rectal Tone and Distal Colon Transit in Rats Mediated via the Vagal-Sacral Pathway
Highlights
- Cervical and auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) effectively modulates distal colonic and rectal functions in rodent models.
- VNS-mediated regulation of the lower gastrointestinal tract is driven by the coordination of cholinergic and nitrergic signaling pathways.
- A significant crosstalk exists between the vagal and sacral parasympathetic pathways.
- VNS is a promising therapeutic alternative for managing colorectal disorders, including Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and chronic constipation.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals
2.2. Surgical Procedures
2.2.1. VNS Electrode Implantation
2.2.2. aVNS Electrode Implantation
2.3. Experimental Protocols
2.3.1. Experiment 1: Effects of VNS on Rectal Tone with Different Parameters
2.3.2. Experiment 2: Nitrergic Mechanisms of VNS on Rectal Tone
2.3.3. Experiment 3: Effects of VNS on Distal Colon Transit
2.3.4. Experiment 4: Molecular Mechanisms of VNS
2.3.5. Experiment 5: Effects of Blockade of DMV/BN by AAV Virus on Rectal Tone
2.4. Measurements
2.4.1. Rectal Tone
2.4.2. Distal Colon Transit Time (dCTT)
2.4.3. Tissue Collection
2.4.4. Acetylcholine ELISA
2.5. Western Blotting
2.6. Immunofluorescence Staining
2.6.1. Rectal Tissue
2.6.2. Brain Tissue
2.7. Statistical Analysis
2.8. Data Availability
3. Results
3.1. VNS Induced Rectal Relaxation and Nitrergic Mechanisms
3.2. VNS Induced Acceleration of Distal Colon Transit and Cholinergic Mechanisms
3.3. Central and Sacral Pathways of VNS
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| VNS | vagal nerve stimulation |
| NTS | nucleus tractus solitarius |
| DMV | dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus |
| BN | Barrington’s nucleus |
| ENS | enteric nervous system |
| ChAT | choline acetyltransferase (cholinergic marker) |
| nNOS | neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nitrergic marker) |
| L-NAME | NO synthase inhibitor |
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Li, Y.; Wang, Y.; Li, S.; Wang, K.; Alam, J.; Gong, S.; Zhu, Y.; Chen, J.D.Z. Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Rectal Tone and Distal Colon Transit in Rats Mediated via the Vagal-Sacral Pathway. Cells 2026, 15, 1037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15111037
Li Y, Wang Y, Li S, Wang K, Alam J, Gong S, Zhu Y, Chen JDZ. Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Rectal Tone and Distal Colon Transit in Rats Mediated via the Vagal-Sacral Pathway. Cells. 2026; 15(11):1037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15111037
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Yan, Yan Wang, Shiying Li, Kaijie Wang, Jahangir Alam, Shiyuan Gong, Ying Zhu, and Jiande D. Z. Chen. 2026. "Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Rectal Tone and Distal Colon Transit in Rats Mediated via the Vagal-Sacral Pathway" Cells 15, no. 11: 1037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15111037
APA StyleLi, Y., Wang, Y., Li, S., Wang, K., Alam, J., Gong, S., Zhu, Y., & Chen, J. D. Z. (2026). Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Rectal Tone and Distal Colon Transit in Rats Mediated via the Vagal-Sacral Pathway. Cells, 15(11), 1037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15111037

