The Vagus Nerve May Carry Serotonin Along the Gut-Brain Axis
In recent years, researchers at McMaster University’s Brain-Body Institute (Canada) have been investigating a possible link between SSRI antidepressant medications, serotonin levels in the gut, and the role that vagus nerve stimulation might play in boosting gut-to-brain transport of serotonin, which appears to rely on the vagus nerve.
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