Excitatory amino acid receptors in the basolateral amygdala regulate anxiety responses in the social interaction test.
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LY293558 prevents soman-induced pathophysiological alterations in the basolateral amygdala and the development of anxiety.Basolateral amygdala responds robustly to social calls: spiking characteristics of single unit activity.Chronic ethanol and withdrawal differentially modulate pre- and postsynaptic function at glutamatergic synapses in rat basolateral amygdala.Neurobiological mechanisms contributing to alcohol-stress-anxiety interactions.Neurons in the amygdala with response-selectivity for anxiety in two ethologically based testsInescapable but not escapable stress leads to increased struggling behavior and basolateral amygdala c-fos gene expression in response to subsequent novel stress challenge.Disruption of fatty acid amide hydrolase activity prevents the effects of chronic stress on anxiety and amygdalar microstructureLmo4 in the basolateral complex of the amygdala modulates fear learningAnxiolytic function of the orexin 2/hypocretin A receptor in the basolateral amygdalaElevated tph2 mRNA expression in a rat model of chronic anxiety.A scale-free systems theory of motivation and addiction.Role of stress, corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF) and amygdala plasticity in chronic anxiety.Toxoplasma gondii infection induces dendritic retraction in basolateral amygdala accompanied by reduced corticosterone secretion.Emerging anxiolytics.Bidirectional Control of Social Behavior by Activity within Basolateral and Central Amygdala of PrimatesAmygdala selectively modulates defensive responses evoked from the superior colliculus in non-human primates.ASIC1a activation enhances inhibition in the basolateral amygdala and reduces anxiety.Enkephalin knockdown in the basolateral amygdala reproduces vulnerable anxiety-like responses to chronic unpredictable stress.Gene therapy in rodent amygdala against fear disorders.Glutamate plasticity in the drunken amygdala: the making of an anxious synapse.Deep Brain Stimulation in Animal Models of Fear, Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.Blockade of glutamatergic transmission in the primate basolateral amygdala suppresses active behavior without altering social interaction.The role of CA3 GABAA receptors on anxiolytic-like behaviors and avoidance memory deficit induced by NMDA receptor antagonists.Anxiety-like behavior is modulated by a discrete subpopulation of interneurons in the basolateral amygdala.Anxiogenic modulation of spontaneous and evoked neuronal activity in the basolateral amygdala.Exposure to an open-field arena increases c-Fos expression in a subpopulation of neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus, including neurons projecting to the basolateral amygdaloid complex.Exposure to an open-field arena increases c-Fos expression in a distributed anxiety-related system projecting to the basolateral amygdaloid complex.The anxiolytic effect of environmental enrichment is mediated via amygdalar CRF receptor type 1.Adolescence and Reward: Making Sense of Neural and Behavioral Changes Amid the Chaos.Chronic Intermittent Ethanol Exposure Modulation of Glutamatergic Neurotransmission in Rat Lateral/Basolateral Amygdala is Duration-, Input-, and Sex-Dependent.Rapamycin blocks the antidepressant effect of ketamine in task-dependent manner.Social Isolation During Adolescence Induces Anxiety Behaviors and Enhances Firing Activity in BLA Pyramidal Neurons via mGluR5 Upregulation.Decreasing GABA function within the medial prefrontal cortex or basolateral amygdala decreases sociability.
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Excitatory amino acid receptors in the basolateral amygdala regulate anxiety responses in the social interaction test.
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