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Fig. 6

From: Specific vagus nerve stimulation parameters alter serum cytokine levels in the absence of inflammation

Fig. 6

The effect of different vagus nerve stimulation parameters on heart rate. a Stimulation at 30 Hz with 50 μs pulse width resulted in bradycardia (≥10% reduction in heart rate) at only the 750 μA pulse amplitude. b At 100 Hz, bradycardia was not observed with the 50 μs pulse width. c Stimulation with the longer 250 μs pulse width resulted in bradycardia at 200 and 750 μA pulse amplitudes. d The largest decrease in heart rate was observed with the 250 μs pulse width at 100 Hz and 750 μA amplitude. Data is represented as individual mouse data points with mean ± SEM. n = 5–10 per group

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