Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4342364 Neuroscience 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The estrous cycle-related change in responsiveness to BIC and PG suggests that the panic circuitry in the PAG may become more responsive to panicogenic agents during estrus and late diestrus as a consequence of a decrease in the intrinsic level of inhibitory GABAergic tone. The findings may have implications for understanding the neural processes that underlie the development of premenstrual dysphorias in women.
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