Communications Biology (Jun 2021)
Central amygdala circuitry modulates nociceptive processing through differential hierarchical interaction with affective network dynamics
Abstract
In order to examine how central amygdala (CE) local circuitry interacts with brain-wide affective states, Wank et al performed gene expression analysis and optogenetic fMRI in mice, using basic nociception as a proxy. They found evidence for diverging roles of two major CE neuronal populations in modulating global brain states, which impacts on aversive processing and nocifensive behaviour.