“…In an analogous manner, Zhu and Pan (2004) found that DAMGO evoked outward current in one type of CEA neurons (the so-called A1 cells), but that type B neurons showed no effect of MOR agonists (Zhu and Pan, 2004). Recordings from CEA neurons that selectively project to the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) demonstrated that DAMGO decreased the frequency of inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in approximately half of these neurons, and also decreased IPSCs evoked by stimulation of the basolateral amygdala (Finnegan et al, 2005). Taken together, these studies demonstrate that distinct sets of neurons appear to respond to MOR agonists (Zhu and Pan, 2004;Chieng et al, 2006); that MOR agonists can reduce the activity of CEA projection neurons to the vlPAG, parabrachial nucleus, BNST, and thalamic reticular nucleus (Finnegan et al, 2005;Chieng et al, 2006); and that MOR agonists can also alter presynaptic release of GABA and glutamate in the amygdala (Finnegan et al, 2005(Finnegan et al, , 2006Zhu and Pan, 2005).…”