Microglial activation in the lateral amygdala promotes anxiety-like behaviors in mice with chronic moderate noise exposure.
Xiaoqi PengYunfeng MaoYehao LiuQian DaiYingju TaiBin LuoYue LiangRuirui GuanWenjie ZhouLin ChenZhi ZhangGuo-Ming ShenHaitao WangPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2024)
Our study identifies LA microglial activation as a critical mediator of noise-induced anxiety-like behaviors, leading to neuronal and behavioral changes through selective synapse phagocytosis. Our results highlight the pivotal but previously unrecognized roles of LA microglia in chronic moderate noise-induced behavioral changes.
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