Behavioural brain research
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The amygdala is a critical temporal lobe structure involved in the expression of anxiety and stress responses. The basolateral nucleus (BLA) of the amygdala in particular, may play a key role in anxiety. Furthermore, corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), a 41 amino acid peptide, has been strongly implicated in the regulation of stress and anxiety responses. ⋯ Furthermore, repetitive administration of subthreshold doses of Ucn and CRF resulted in 'priming'. Once primed, these animals exhibited behavioral and cardiovascular responses to intravenous sodium lactate, a panicogenic agent in susceptible human patients. These results suggest central CRF and Ucn play a role in generating anxiety which may be similar to that seen in pathological conditions such as panic disorder.