Serotonin actions within the prelimbic cortex induce anxiolysis mediated by serotonin 1a receptors.
Paula Sm YamashitaDaiane S RosaChristopher A LowryHélio ZangrossiPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2018)
Facilitation of serotonergic signaling within the prelimbic area of rats induced an anxiolytic effect in the elevated T-maze test, which was mediated by local serotonin 1A receptors. This inhibition of anxiety-like defensive behavioral responses may be mediated by prelimbic area projections to neural systems controlling anxiety, such as the dorsal raphe nucleus or basolateral amygdala.