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Publication : General anesthesia activates a central anxiolytic center in the BNST.

First Author  Lu D Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  11 Pages  114909
PubMed ID  39460938 Mgi Jnum  J:360630
Mgi Id  MGI:7788002 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114909
Citation  Lu D, et al. (2024) General anesthesia activates a central anxiolytic center in the BNST. Cell Rep 43(11):114909
abstractText  Low doses of general anesthetics like ketamine and dexmedetomidine have anxiolytic properties independent of their sedative effects, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We discovered a population of GABAergic neurons in the oval division of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis that are activated by multiple anesthetics and the anxiolytic drug diazepam (ovBNST(GA)). The majority of ovBNST(GA) neurons express neurotensin receptor 1 (Ntsr1) and form circuits with brain regions known to regulate anxiety and stress responses. Optogenetic activation of ovBNST(GA) or ovBNST(Ntsr1) neurons significantly attenuated anxiety-like behaviors in both naive animals and mice with inflammatory pain, while inhibition of these cells elevated anxiety. Activation of these neurons decreased heart rate and increased heart rate variability, suggesting that they reduce anxiety by modulating autonomic responses. Our study identifies ovBNST(GA)/ovBNST(Ntsr1) neurons as a common neural substrate mediating the anxiolytic effect of low-dose anesthetics and a potential therapeutic target for treating anxiety-related disorders.
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