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Stress-induced vagal activity influences anxiety-relevant prefrontal and amygdala neuronal oscillations in male mice

Medicine and Health

Stress-induced vagal activity influences anxiety-relevant prefrontal and amygdala neuronal oscillations in male mice

T. Okonogi, N. Kuga, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Toya Okonogi and colleagues reveals the intricate relationship between the vagus nerve and anxiety. Through their research, they discovered that vagal activity correlates with anxiety behavior in mice, with fascinating implications for understanding mood disorders. Chronic stimulation appears to restore necessary neural oscillations, highlighting the essential connection between the vagus nerve and mental health.

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Abstract
The vagus nerve crucially affects emotions and psychiatric disorders. However, the detailed neurophysiological dynamics of the vagus nerve in response to emotions and its associated pathological changes remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that the spike rates of the cervical vagus nerve change depending on anxiety behavior in an elevated plus maze test, and these changes were eradicated in stress-susceptible male mice. Furthermore, instantaneous spike rates of the vagus nerve were negatively and positively correlated with the power of 2–4 Hz and 20–30 Hz oscillations, respectively, in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala. The oscillations also underwent dynamic changes depending on the behavioral state in the elevated plus maze, and these changes were no longer observed in stress-susceptible and vagotomized mice. Chronic vagus nerve stimulation restored behavior-relevant neuronal oscillations with the recovery of altered behavioral states in stress-susceptible mice. These results suggested that physiological vagal-brain communication underlies anxiety and mood disorders.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 09, 2024
Authors
Toya Okonogi, Nahoko Kuga, Musashi Yamakawa, Tasuku Kayama, Yuji Ikegaya, Takuya Sasaki
Tags
vagus nerve
anxiety
neurophysiology
mood disorders
neuronal oscillations
stress-susceptible
chronic stimulation
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