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Basomedial amygdala mediates top-down control of anxiety and fear

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NATURE
卷 527, 期 7577, 页码 179-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature15698

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  1. Walter V. and Idun Berry award
  2. K99 award [NIMH K99MH106649]
  3. NARSAD Young Investigator fellowship
  4. NIMH
  5. DARPA Neuro-FAST program
  6. NIDA
  7. NSF
  8. Simons Foundation
  9. Gatsby Foundation
  10. Wiegers Family Fund
  11. Nancy and James Grosfeld Foundation
  12. H. L. Snyder Medical Foundation
  13. Samuel and Betsy Reeves Fund
  14. Vincent V. C. Woo Fund
  15. Albert Yu Foundation
  16. Mary Bechman Foundation

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nxiety-related conditions are among the most difficult neuropsychiatric diseases to treat pharmacologically, but respond to cognitive therapies. There has therefore been interest in identifying relevant top-down pathways from cognitive control regions in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Identification of such pathways could contribute to our understanding of the cognitive regulation of affect, and provide pathways for intervention. Previous studies have suggested that dorsal and ventral mPFC subregions exert opposing effects on fear, as do subregions of other structures. However, precise causal targets for top-down connections among these diverse possibilities have not been established. Here we show that the basomedial amygdala (BMA) represents the major target of ventral mPFC in amygdala in mice. Moreover, BMA neurons differentiate safe and aversive environments, and BMA activation decreases fear-related freezing and high-anxiety states. Lastly, we show that the ventral mPFC-BMA projection implements top-down control of anxiety state and learned freezing, both at baseline and in stress-induced anxiety, defining a broadly relevant new top-down behavioural regulation pathway.

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