Effect of Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve on the Thyroidal Release of 131I-Labeled Hormones

1968 
Effects of electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve on the content of PB131I in thyroid venous blood were studied in dogs. After stimulating the nodose ganglion on either side, the concentration of the PB131I in thyroid venous blood and the PB131I output from the thyroid increased in all 14 cases. Unilateral nodose ganglion stimulation facilitated the secretion of PB131I bilaterally, the increase on the stimulated side being always more pronounced than the other. The PB13lI response to nervous stimulation was characterized by a prompt increase within 15 min. Effects of stimulation of the vago-accessory myelencephalic rootlets of the vagus nerve were also investigated to ascertain the pathway through which the nervous stimulus was transmitted to the thyroid for secretion of its hormone.The results indicate that regulation of thyroid hormone secretion by the vagus nerve depends mainly on fibers passing through the main stem of the vagus among its original rootlets. A significant increase in thyroid blood f...
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