Communications Biology (Jun 2021)

Central amygdala circuitry modulates nociceptive processing through differential hierarchical interaction with affective network dynamics

  • Isabel Wank,
  • Pinelopi Pliota,
  • Sylvia Badurek,
  • Klaus Kraitsy,
  • Joanna Kaczanowska,
  • Johannes Griessner,
  • Silke Kreitz,
  • Andreas Hess,
  • Wulf Haubensak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02262-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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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.