2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.20.423695
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Bursting firing in ventromedial hypothalamic neurons exerts dual control of anxiety-like behavior and energy expenditure

Abstract: Exposure to chronic stress induces anxiety-like behavior and metabolic changes in animals, resulting in adaptive or maladaptive responses to the stressful environment. Recent studies have indicated the dorsomedial ventromedial hypothalamus (dmVMH) as an important hub that regulates both anxiety and energy homeostasis. However, up to now, how dmVMH neurons exert dual control of chronic stress-induced anxiety and energy expenditure remains poorly understood. Here, we established a chronic-stress mouse model that… Show more

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