Monday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Muhammad YN Chaudhary, MBChB
Indiana University Southwest Internal Medicine Residency Program
Evansville, IN
The vagus nerve regulates how the stomach, intestines, and colon work, influences the secretion of fluids, and how their muscles contract and cause inflammation. Stimulating the vagus nerve through treatment methods—surgery or cutaneous devices—is now being tested for GI conditions. Clinical studies before human use reveal that VNS may decrease inflammation and pain in the GI tract by activating so-called cholinergic pathways and neuromodulation.