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Mouse study identifies C1 neurons as a driver of prolonged fear and anxiety
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Anxiety disorders affect more than 300 million people globally.
Several brain regions have been linked to anxiety, but how these regions connect has been poorly understood.
By exploring these connections, scientists at St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital revealed that epinephrine-producing C1 neurons in mice modulate fear and anxiety.
They found that while the activity of these neurons was normally temporarily elevated in times of stress, prolonged activation led to heightened anxiety that could last many days.
Inhibition of C1 neurons reduced anxiety-like behaviors, suggesting these neurons may be worth exploring as therapeutic targets for anxiety disorders.
The findings were published today in Neuron. ...
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