2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202309059
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Propofol Alleviates Anxiety‐Like Behaviors Associated with Pain by Inhibiting the Hyperactivity of PVNCRH Neurons via GABAA Receptor β3 Subunits

Le Yu,
Xiaona Zhu,
Kang Peng
et al.

Abstract: Pain, a comorbidity of anxiety disorders, causes substantial clinical, social, and economic burdens. Emerging evidence suggests that propofol, the most commonly used general anesthetic, may regulate psychological disorders; however, its role in pain‐associated anxiety is not yet described. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of a single dose of propofol (100 mg kg−1) in alleviating pain‐associated anxiety and examines the underlying neural mechanisms. In acute and chronic pain models, propofol de… Show more

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