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Different Brain and Behavior Responses to Short-Term and Long-Term Stomach Electrical Stimulation

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Abstract

Essence

Gastric electrical stimulation produced timing- and context-dependent changes in anxiety-like behavior and distributed brain activity in rodents.

Evidence

This preclinical platform study combined chronic untethered gastric stimulation in freely moving rats, behavioral maze testing with machine-learning analysis, and cross-species whole-brain c-Fos mapping in mice.

Caveat

The findings are limited to animal models and anxiety-like behavioral assays, so they do not establish clinical effects in humans.

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