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Fear-potentiated behaviour is modulated by central amygdala Angiotensin II AT1 receptors stimulation
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2014-06Registro en:
Marinzalda, María de Los Angeles; Perez, Pablo A.; Gargiulo, Pascual Angel; Casarsa, Brenda Solange; Bregonzio Diaz, Claudia; et al.; Fear-potentiated behaviour is modulated by central amygdala Angiotensin II AT1 receptors stimulation; Hindawi Publishing Corporation; Biomed Research INternational; 2014; 183248; 6-2014; 1-7
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Autor
Marinzalda, María de Los Angeles
Perez, Pablo A.
Gargiulo, Pascual Angel
Casarsa, Brenda Solange
Bregonzio Diaz, Claudia
Baiardi, Gustavo Carlos
Resumen
Central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) is one of the most important regulatory centres for the emotional processes. Among the different neurotransmitter systems present in this nucleus, AT1 receptors have been also found, but their role in the generation and modulation of emotions is not fully understood.The present work evaluated the effect of intra-amygdalar injection of losartan (AT1 receptor antagonist) and angiotensin II (Ang II) in the anxiety state induced by fear-potentiated plus maze in maleWistar rats. Fear in the elevated plus maze can be potentiated by prior inescapable footshock stress. The decrease in the time spent in the open arms induced by the inescapable footshock was totally prevented by losartan (4 pmol) administration in CeA. It was also found that Ang II (48 fmol) administration decreased the time spent in the open arms in animals with or without previous footshock exposure.The locomotor activity and grooming behaviour were also evaluated. The results obtained from the different parameters analyzed allowed us to conclude that the Ang II AT1 receptors in CeA are involved in the anxiety state induced by stress in the fear-potentiated plus-maze behaviour.