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GABAA receptors modulate anxiety-like behavior through the central amygdala area in rats with higher physical activity

Zahra Sudani, Ali Akbar Salari, Saeed Naghibi
FENS Forum 2024(2024)
Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center, Vienna, Austria

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FENS Forum 2024

Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center, Vienna, Austria

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Authors & Affiliations

Zahra Sudani, Ali Akbar Salari, Saeed Naghibi

Abstract

In this study, our objective was to explore the role of GABAA receptors within the amygdala region in modulating anxiety-like behavior in response to voluntary physical activity. We employed a stereotaxic instrument to implant two cannulae in the amygdala area, through which we administered the GABAA receptor antagonist, bicuculline. Subsequently, we exposed the animals to a running wheel for a duration of three hours over four weeks. Following this exercise regimen, we conducted behavioral tests, including the open field and elevated plus maze tests, to assess anxiety-like behavior. The findings revealed that the blockade of GABAA receptors led to reduced physical activity, subsequently resulting in increased anxiety-like behavior in rats.

Unique ID: fens-24/gabaa-receptors-modulate-anxiety-like-5fb73ac3