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. 2023 Sep;39(9):1466-1468.
doi: 10.1007/s12264-023-01063-4. Epub 2023 May 15.

Hyperactivity of the Lateral Septum Leads to Hypersensitivity in Susceptible Mice

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Hyperactivity of the Lateral Septum Leads to Hypersensitivity in Susceptible Mice

Fan Qian et al. Neurosci Bull. 2023 Sep.
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NTLS neurons in socially defeated mice gate social reward processing. Li et al. showed that NTLS neurons in SUS mice were hyperactivated during the juvenile-paired session. Similar phenotypes were induced in RES mice by activating NTLS neurons with hM3Dq. In parallel, inhibition of NTLS neurons with hM4Di in SUS mice reversed the decreased social interaction that resulted from CSDS.

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