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Identification of a novel perifornical-hypothalamic-area-projecting serotonergic system that inhibits innate panic and conditioned fear responses

Bernabe CS, Caliman IF, de Abreu ARR, Molosh AI, Truitt WA, Shekhar A, Johnson PL (2024) Identification of a novel perifornical-hypothalamic-area-projecting serotonergic system that inhibits innate panic and conditioned fear responses. Transl Psychiatry 14(1):60. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-02769-3 PMID: 38272876

Objective: To investigate the role of serotonergic inputs from the raphe nuclei to the perifornical hypothalamic area (PFA) in regulating panic and fear responses.

Summary: This study identifies a novel serotonergic system projecting to the PFA that inhibits innate panic and conditioned fear responses. The findings suggest that serotonergic inputs from the lateral wings of the dorsal and median raphe nuclei to the PFA represent a panic/fear-off circuit, which could also play a role in modulating reward behaviors.

Usage: Each rat (Adult Sprague-Dawley; 300–350 g) received two bilateral microinjections per site (100 nl each, 1 μM in ACSF) of either Anti-SERT-SAP (IT23) or the control Mouse IgG-SAP (IT-18) via an injector that was connected to bilateral guide-cannulas implanted into the PFA.

Related Products: Anti-SERT-SAP (Cat. #IT-23), Mouse IgG-SAP (Cat. #IT-18)

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