Journal article

Comparative distribution of relaxin-3 inputs and calcium-binding protein-positive neurons in rat amygdala

FN Santos, CW Pereira, AM Sánchez-Pérez, M Otero-García, S Ma, AL Gundlach, FE Olucha-Bordonau

Frontiers in Neuroanatomy | Published : 2016

Abstract

The neural circuits involved in mediating complex behaviors are being rapidly elucidated using various newly developed and powerful anatomical and molecular techniques, providing insights into the neural basis for anxiety disorders, depression, addiction, and dysfunctional social behaviors. Many of these behaviors and associated physiological processes involve the activation of the amygdala in conjunction with cortical and hippocampal circuits. Ascending subcortical projections provide modulatory inputs to the extended amygdala and its related nodes (or “hubs”) within these key circuits. One such input arises from the nucleus incertus (NI) in the tegmentum, which sends amino acid- and peptid..

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Awarded by European Commission


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the following grants and awards: CAPES-Brasil Bex 4494/09-1 (INS) and 4496/09-4 (CAVP); Generalitat Valenciana AICO/2015/042; Universitat Jatime I P1.1A2014-06 (AMS-P); FP7-PEOPLE-IRSES PIRSES-GA-2012-318997 NEUREN Project (ALG, FEO-B); NHNIRC (Australia) Grants 1005985, 1005988 and 1067522 (ALG); and Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (USA) NARSAD Independent Investigator Award (ALG).