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Effects of GABA
A Receptor in the Periventricular Nucleus of Hypothalamus on Anxiety-like Behavior in Mice
LI Yan-jun, GAO Hui-ying, ZHANG Na-na
Objective To observe the effects of GABA
A receptor in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) on anxiety-like behavior in mice.
Methods Three normal KM mice were randomly selected to observe the expression of GABA
A receptors in the PVN using fluorescence immunohistochemistry. Additionally, twenty-four normal KM mice were randomly selected and divided into three groups based on the microinjection of different drugs into the PVN: Normal saline (NS) group (0.3 μL), GABA
A receptor agonist Isoguvacine (Isog) group (0.3 μL), and GABA
A receptor antagonist Bicuculline (BIC) group (0.3 μL), with 8 mice in each group. The anxiety-like behavior changes of the mice after microinjection of different drugs in the PVN were observed.
Results GABA
A receptors were expressed in the PVN of mice. Results from open field, elevated plus maze, and marble burying tests showed that microinjection of GABA
A receptor agonist into the PVN did not induce anxiety-like behavior in mice (P>0.05), while microinjection of a GABA
A receptor antagonist promoted anxiety-like behavior (P<0.05).
Conclusion The activity of GABA
A receptors within the PVN may be associated with anxiolytic effects in mice.
2025, 42 (3):
181-186.
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