The role of age-associated autonomic dysfunction in inflammation and endothelial dysfunction
Jiang Y, Yabluchanskiy A, Deng J, Amil FA, Po SS, Dasari TW
GeroScience · 2022
Key finding
Consequently, a pro-inflammatory state induced by reduced vagus output with age is associated with endothelial dysfunction and may significantly contribute to the development and propagation of atherosclerosis, heart failure, and hypertension.
- Condition
- Ageing
- Stimulation
- tcVNS
- Evidence tier
- Controlled Clinical Trial
- Participants
- —
Cite this study
Jiang, Y., Yabluchanskiy, A., Deng, J., Amil, F. A., Po, S. S., & Dasari, T. W. (2022). The role of age-associated autonomic dysfunction in inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. GeroScience, 44(6), 2655-2670. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-022-00616-1
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