2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.23.493062
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A critical role for touch neurons in a skin-brain pathway for stress resilience

Abstract: Social touch can act as a stress buffer, reducing behavioral and physiological responses to stressful scenarios. However, skin-brain touch pathways that promote stress resilience remain unknown. Here, we show that mice with an early life genetic ablation of Mrgprb4-lineage touch neurons display stress vulnerability behaviors in adulthood. Chemogenetic activation of these touch neurons reduced corticosterone levels under mild acute stress conditions. In addition, whole-brain c-Fos activity mapping while chemoge… Show more

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