Dynorphin promotes stress-induced depressive behaviors by inhibiting ventral pallidal neurons in rats.
Miao-Jin JiZhi-Qiang GaoJiao YangJi-Heng CaiKe-Xue LiJie WangHongxing ZhangCheng-Hua ZhouJun-Li CaoChao LiuPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2022)
Endogenous dynorphinergic modulation of the VP plays a critical role in mediating depressive reactions to stress.