Chen, Yuncai Molet, Jenny Gunn, Benjamin G Ressler, Kerry Baram, Tallie Z
Transgenic mice, including lines targeting corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF or CRH), have been extensively employed to study stress neurobiology. These powerful tools are poised to revolutionize our understanding of the localization and connectivity of CRH-expressing neurons, and the crucial roles of CRH in normal and pathological conditions. Ac...
Lan, Ni Hellemans, Kim G C Ellis, Linda Weinberg, Joanne
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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research
CMS differentially altered central HPA peptide expression in PAE and PF animals compared to their control counterparts, with a possible shift toward greater CRH mediation of HPA regulation in PAE males, and greater AVP mediation of HPA regulation in PF males. However, changes in CRH and AVP expression do not align fully with the anxiogenic profile ...
Ronsoni, Marcelo Fernando Remor, Aline Pertile Lopes, Mark William Hohl, Alexandre Troncoso, Iris H. Z. Leal, Rodrigo Bainy Boos, Gustavo Luchi Kondageski, Charles Nunes, Jean Costa Linhares, Marcelo Neves
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Neurochemical Research
Mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes enzymatic (MRCCE) activities were successfully evaluated in frozen brain samples. Epilepsy surgery offers an ethical opportunity to study human brain tissue surgically removed to treat drug resistant epilepsies. Epilepsy surgeries are done with hemodynamic and laboratory parameters to maintain physiology, b...
Åhs, Fredrik Kragel, Philip A Zielinski, David J Brady, Rachael LaBar, Kevin S
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NeuroImage
The maintenance of anxiety disorders is thought to depend, in part, on deficits in extinction memory, possibly due to reduced contextual control of extinction that leads to fear renewal. Animal studies suggest that the neural circuitry responsible fear renewal includes the hippocampus, amygdala, and dorsomedial (dmPFC) and ventromedial (vmPFC) pref...
Del Casale, Antonio Kotzalidis, Georgios D. Rapinesi, Chiara Di Pietro, Simone Alessi, Maria Chiara Di Cesare, Gianluigi Criscuolo, Silvia De Rossi, Pietro Tatarelli, Roberto Girardi, Paolo
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Neuropsychobiology
Background and Aim: Psychopathy is associated with cognitive and affective deficits causing disruptive, harmful and selfish behaviour. These have considerable societal costs due to recurrent crime and property damage. A better understanding of the neurobiological bases of psychopathy could improve therapeutic interventions, reducing the related soc...
Adhikari, Avishek Lerner, Talia N Finkelstein, Joel Pak, Sally Jennings, Joshua H Davidson, Thomas J Ferenczi, Emily Gunaydin, Lisa A Mirzabekov, Julie J Ye, Li
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Anxiety-related conditions are among the most difficult neuropsychiatric diseases to treat pharmacologically, but respond to cognitive therapies. There has therefore been interest in identifying relevant top-down pathways from cognitive control regions in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Identification of such pathways could contribute to our under...
Johnson, Philip L Molosh, Andrei Fitz, Stephanie D Arendt, Dave Deehan, Gerald A Federici, Lauren M Bernabe, Cristian Engleman, Eric A Rodd, Zachary A Lowry, Christopher A
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Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior
The basolateral and lateral amygdala nuclei complex (BLC) is implicated in a number of emotional responses including conditioned fear and social anxiety. Based on previous studies demonstrating that enhanced serotonin release in the BLC leads to increased anxiety and fear responses, we hypothesized that pharmacologically depleting serotonin in the ...
Spena, Giannantonio Panciani, Pier Paolo Nicolosi, Federico Fontanella, Marco
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Acta Neurochirurgica
BackgroundThe mesial temporal region (MTR) comprises important components of the limbic system, as well as vital neurovascular structures. Because of its important functional role, as much healthy brain tissue as possible must be preserved while targeting resection of MTR lesions.MethodsA frontal minicraniotomy is used to access the MTR through a s...
Botterill, J. J. Guskjolen, A. J. Marks, W. N. Caruncho, H. J. Kalynchuk, L. E.
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Brain Structure and Function
Epileptic seizures negatively affect cognition. However, the mechanisms that contribute to cognitive impairments after seizures are largely unknown. Here, we examined the effects of long-term kindling (i.e., 99 stimulations) of limbic (basolateral amygdala, dorsal hippocampus) and non-limbic (caudate nucleus) brain sites on conditioned fear and hip...
Richey, J. Anthony Damiano, Cara R. Sabatino, Antoinette Rittenberg, Alison Petty, Chris Bizzell, Josh Voyvodic, James Heller, Aaron S. Coffman, Marika C. Smoski, Moria
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by high rates of comorbid internalizing and externalizing disorders. One mechanistic account of these comorbidities is that ASD is characterized by impaired emotion regulation (ER) that results in deficits modulating emotional responses. We assessed neural activation during cognitive reappraisal of fa...