Method and apparatus for stimulating the vascular system
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1. A method of treating a gastrointestinal condition in a subject, the method comprising:
- providing an apparatus comprising a first electrode and a second electrode operably connected to a stimulus generator;
placing the first electrode in direct contact with a portion of a celiac artery or a portion of a branch of a celiac artery of the subject in order to electrically stimulate the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery of the subject;
placing the second electrode in electrical communication with a target comprising an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject or a nerve supplying an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject;
causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the portion of the celiac artery or the portion of the branch of a celiac artery through the first electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus administered through the first electrode induces a contraction in the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery; and
causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the target through the second electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus is effective to alter a flow of blood into the subject'"'"'s gastrointestinal tract.
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Abstract
The present invention provides methods of treating a gastrointestinal condition. In some embodiments, the method generally includes administering a chemical or electrical stimulus to an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject, a vein of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject, a nerve supplying an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject, and/or a nerve supplying a vein of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject, wherein the chemical or electrical stimulus is effective for treating a gastrointestinal condition.
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1. A method of treating a gastrointestinal condition in a subject, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus comprising a first electrode and a second electrode operably connected to a stimulus generator; placing the first electrode in direct contact with a portion of a celiac artery or a portion of a branch of a celiac artery of the subject in order to electrically stimulate the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery of the subject; placing the second electrode in electrical communication with a target comprising an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject or a nerve supplying an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the portion of the celiac artery or the portion of the branch of a celiac artery through the first electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus administered through the first electrode induces a contraction in the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery; and causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the target through the second electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus is effective to alter a flow of blood into the subject'"'"'s gastrointestinal tract. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of treating a gastrointestinal condition in a subject, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus comprising a first electrode and a second electrode operably connected to a stimulus generator; placing the first electrode in direct contact with a portion of a celiac artery or a portion of a branch of a celiac artery of the subject in order to electrically stimulate the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery of the subject; placing the second electrode in electrical communication with a target comprising a vein of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject or a nerve supplying a vein of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the portion of the celiac artery or the portion of the branch of a celiac artery through the first electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus administered through the first electrode induces a contraction in the celiac artery or the branch of a celiac artery; and causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the target through the second electrode, wherein the electrical stimulus is effective to alter a flow of blood into the subject'"'"'s gastrointestinal tract. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of treating a gastrointestinal condition in a subject, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus comprising at least two electrodes operably connected to a stimulus generator; placing a first of the at least two electrodes in direct physical contact with a first target comprising a portion of a celiac artery or a portion of a branch of a celiac artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; placing a second of the at least two electrodes in electrical communication with a second target comprising a superior mesenteric artery or a branch of a superior mesenteric artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; and causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus transmitted to the first and second target through the at least two electrodes, wherein the electrical stimulus is effective to induce a contraction in the celiac artery or the portion of the branch of a celiac artery and to change a flow of blood into the subject'"'"'s gastrointestinal tract through the portion of a celiac artery or the portion of a branch of a celiac artery. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of treating a gastrointestinal condition in a subject, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus comprising at least two electrodes operably connected to a stimulus generator; placing a first of the at least two electrodes in direct physical contact with a first target comprising a portion of a celiac artery or a portion of a branch of a celiac artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; placing a second of the at least two electrodes in electrical communication with a second target comprising an artery of the gastrointestinal vasculature of the subject; and causing the stimulus generator to generate an electrical stimulus administered to the first and second target through the at least two electrodes, wherein the electrical stimulus is effective to induce a contraction in a tone of the celiac artery or the portion of the branch of a celiac artery and to change a flow of blood into the subject'"'"'s gastrointestinal tract through the portion of a celiac artery or the portion of a branch of a celiac artery. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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