PET imaging on neurofunctional changes after optogenetic stimulation in a rat model of panic disorder

Volume: 13, Issue: 5, Pages: 602 - 609
Published: Jul 18, 2019
Abstract
Panic disorder (PD) is an acute paroxysmal anxiety disorder with poorly understood pathophysiology. The dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG) is involved in the genesis of PD. However, the downstream neurofunctional changes of the dPAG during panic attacks have yet to be evaluated in vivo. In this study, optogenetic stimulation to the dPAG was performed to induce panic-like behaviors, and in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with...
Paper Details
Title
PET imaging on neurofunctional changes after optogenetic stimulation in a rat model of panic disorder
Published Date
Jul 18, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
5
Pages
602 - 609
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