The blockade of μ‑opioid receptors in the lateral hypothalamus enhances panic attack‑like behaviour and diminishes defensive antinociception
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Published:2022-06-30
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ISSN:1689-0035
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Container-title:Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
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Short-container-title:Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars)
Author:
Maia Fernandes Bianca Feitosa,de Avila Diogo Rios,Santana Vanessa Cristina,Pichinelli Maffei Talles Henrique,Vieira Streg Rafaela,Serpa Vale Júlia,de Araújo Berber Rodolfo Cassimiro,de Oliveira Rithiele Cristina,de Oliveira Ricardo
Abstract
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) sends neural pathways to structures involved on predator‑related defensive behaviours, escape and
antinociception. The aim of this study was to investigate the role played by μ‑opioid receptors located on LH neurons in defensive
behaviour and unconditioned fear‑induced antinociception elicited by electric stimulation of LH. To achieve the goals, the μ1‑opioid
receptor selective antagonist naloxonazine was administered at different concentrations in the LH, and the defensive behaviour and
fear‑induced antinociception elicited by electrical stimulation of LH were evaluated. The electrical stimulation of LH caused escape
behaviour followed by defensive antinociception. Microinjections of naloxonazine in a concentration of 5.0 μg/0.2 μL in the LH decreased
the aversive stimulus‑induced escape behaviour thresholds, but diminished defensive antinociception. These findings suggest that
μ‑opioid receptors of LH can be critical to panic attack‑related symptoms and facilitate the unconditioned fear‑induced antinociception
produced by LH neurons activation.
Publisher
The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,General Neuroscience
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