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Angiotensin-II is a putative neurotransmitter in lactate-induced panic-like responses in rats with disruption of GABAergic inhibition in the dorsomedial hypothalamus.

Shekhar A, Johnson PL, Sajdyk TJ, Fitz SD, Keim SR, Kelley PE, Gehlert DR, DiMicco JA (2006) Angiotensin-II is a putative neurotransmitter in lactate-induced panic-like responses in rats with disruption of GABAergic inhibition in the dorsomedial hypothalamus. J Neurosci 26(36):9205-9215. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2491-06.2006 PMID: 16957077

Objective: To determine the exact mechanism for lactate to elicit a panic attack.

Summary: Results implicate A-II pathways and the A-II receptors (AT-1Ra, AT-1Rb) in the hypothalamus as putative substrates for sodium lactate-induced panic-like responses in vulnerable subjects.

Usage: Immunohistochemistry (1:500), Western blot (1:500)

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