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Neural pathways underlying lactate-induced panic

Journal

NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 9, Pages 2093-2107

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1301621

Keywords

panic; c-Fos; hypothalamus; GABA; anxiety; lactate

Funding

  1. NCATS NIH HHS [UL1 TR001108] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIMH NIH HHS [R01 MH52619, R01 MH052619, R01 MH065702, R01 MH052619-12] Funding Source: Medline
  3. Wellcome Trust [068558/Z/02/Z] Funding Source: Medline

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Panic disorder is a severe anxiety disorder characterized by susceptibility to induction of panic attacks by subthreshold interoceptive stimuli such as 0.5M sodium lactate infusions. Although studied for four decades, the mechanism of lactate sensitivity in panic disorder has not been understood. The dorsomedial hypothalamus/perifomical region (DMH/PeF) coordinates rapid mobilization of behavioral, autonomic, respiratory and endocrine responses to stress, and rats with disrupted GABA inhibition in the DMH/PeF exhibit panic-like responses to lactate, similar to panic disorder patients. Utilizing a variety of anatomical and pharmacological methods, we provide evidence that lactate, via osmosensitive periventricular pathways, activates neurons in the compromised DMH/PeF, which relays this signal to forebrain limbic structures such as the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to mediate anxiety responses, and specific brainstem sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways to mediate the respiratory and cardiovascular components of the panic-like response. Acutely restoring local GABAergic tone in the DMH/PeF blocked lactate- induced panic-like responses. Autonomic panic-like responses appear to be a result of DMH/PeF-mediated mobilization of sympathetic responses (verified with atenolol) and resetting of the parasympathetically mediated baroreflex. Based on our findings, DMH/ PeF efferent targets such as the Cl adrenergic neurons, paraventricular hypothalamus, and the central amygdala are implicated in sympathetic mobilization; the nucleus of the solitary tract is implicated in baroreflex resetting; and the parabrachial nucleus is implicated in respiratory responses. These results elucidate neural circuits underlying lactate- induced panic-like responses and the involvement of both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.

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