Existing and emerging applications for the neuromodulation of nerve activity through targeted delivery of electric stimuli
Existing and emerging applications for the neuromodulation of nerve activity through targeted delivery of electric stimuli
The effective treatment of many diseases requires the use of multiple treatment strategies among which neuromodulation is playing an increasingly important role. Neuromodulation devices that act to normalize or modulate nerve activity through the targeted delivery of electrical stimuli will be the focus of this review. These devices encompass deep brain stimulators, vagus nerve stimulators, spinal cord simulators and sacral nerve stimulators. Already neuromodulation has proven successful in the treatment of a broad range of conditions from Parkinson’s disease to chronic pain and urinary incontinence. Many of these approaches seek to exploit the activities of the autonomic nervous system, which influences organ function through the release of neurotransmitters and associated signalling cascades. This review will outline existing and emerging applications for each of these neuromodulation devices, proposed mechanisms of action and clinical studies evaluating both their safety and therapeutic efficacy.
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Ginn, Claire
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Patel, Bipin
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Walker, Robert
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3 October 2019
Ginn, Claire
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Patel, Bipin
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Walker, Robert
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Ginn, Claire, Patel, Bipin and Walker, Robert
(2019)
Existing and emerging applications for the neuromodulation of nerve activity through targeted delivery of electric stimuli.
International Journal of Neuroscience, 129 (10), .
(doi:10.1080/00207454.2019.1609473).
Abstract
The effective treatment of many diseases requires the use of multiple treatment strategies among which neuromodulation is playing an increasingly important role. Neuromodulation devices that act to normalize or modulate nerve activity through the targeted delivery of electrical stimuli will be the focus of this review. These devices encompass deep brain stimulators, vagus nerve stimulators, spinal cord simulators and sacral nerve stimulators. Already neuromodulation has proven successful in the treatment of a broad range of conditions from Parkinson’s disease to chronic pain and urinary incontinence. Many of these approaches seek to exploit the activities of the autonomic nervous system, which influences organ function through the release of neurotransmitters and associated signalling cascades. This review will outline existing and emerging applications for each of these neuromodulation devices, proposed mechanisms of action and clinical studies evaluating both their safety and therapeutic efficacy.
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Accepted/In Press date: 4 April 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 August 2019
Published date: 3 October 2019
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473175
ISSN: 0020-7454
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