2024
DOI: 10.1111/cns.14674
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Microglial activation in the lateral amygdala promotes anxiety‐like behaviors in mice with chronic moderate noise exposure

Xiaoqi Peng,
Yunfeng Mao,
Yehao Liu
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundLong‐term non‐traumatic noise exposure, such as heavy traffic noise, can elicit emotional disorders in humans. However, the underlying neural substrate is still poorly understood.MethodsWe exposed mice to moderate white noise for 28 days to induce anxiety‐like behaviors, measured by open‐field, elevated plus maze, and light–dark box tests. In vivo multi‐electrode recordings in awake mice were used to examine neuronal activity. Chemogenetics were used to silence specific brain regions. Viral tracing, … Show more

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