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Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
by
Gebhardt, Christine
, von Bohlen und Halbach, Oliver
, Bracke, Alexander
, Eiffler, Ina
, Schepers, Jens
in
Amygdala
/ Animal models
/ anxiety
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain
/ dendrites
/ Dendritic spines
/ electrophysiology
/ Emotions
/ energy
/ Energy balance
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ genes
/ Hippocampal plasticity
/ Hippocampus
/ Homeostasis
/ Human Genetics
/ Hunger
/ Leptin
/ Limbic system
/ Long-term potentiation
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Obesity
/ Proteomics
/ Short Communication
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Synaptic plasticity
2020
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Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
by
Gebhardt, Christine
, von Bohlen und Halbach, Oliver
, Bracke, Alexander
, Eiffler, Ina
, Schepers, Jens
in
Amygdala
/ Animal models
/ anxiety
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain
/ dendrites
/ Dendritic spines
/ electrophysiology
/ Emotions
/ energy
/ Energy balance
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ genes
/ Hippocampal plasticity
/ Hippocampus
/ Homeostasis
/ Human Genetics
/ Hunger
/ Leptin
/ Limbic system
/ Long-term potentiation
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Obesity
/ Proteomics
/ Short Communication
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Synaptic plasticity
2020
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Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
by
Gebhardt, Christine
, von Bohlen und Halbach, Oliver
, Bracke, Alexander
, Eiffler, Ina
, Schepers, Jens
in
Amygdala
/ Animal models
/ anxiety
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain
/ dendrites
/ Dendritic spines
/ electrophysiology
/ Emotions
/ energy
/ Energy balance
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ genes
/ Hippocampal plasticity
/ Hippocampus
/ Homeostasis
/ Human Genetics
/ Hunger
/ Leptin
/ Limbic system
/ Long-term potentiation
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Obesity
/ Proteomics
/ Short Communication
/ Stress (Psychology)
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Synaptic plasticity
2020
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Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
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Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
2020
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On the one hand, the emotional state can influence food intake and on the other hand, hunger can have an impact on the emotional state. Leptin, which is encoded by the ob gene, is involved in the energy homeostasis and plays a role in development of obesity. Mice deficient for leptin (ob/ob) are obese and display several behavioral alterations. It has been shown that ob/ob mice display striking changes in neuronal plasticity within the limbic system, e.g., hippocampal formation. We focus on alterations in ob/ob mice that can be related to alter processing in another part of the limbic system, the amygdala. ob/ob mice have a higher food consumption than age-matched controls, which might have an impact on the emotional state of these mice. Since the amygdala is involved in emotional processing, we analyze whether ob/ob mice display alterations in plasticity at the electrophysiological and structural level. No changes were seen in dendritic spine densities in the basolateral and lateral (LA) nucleus of the amygdala. Interestingly and in contrast to the hippocampus (Porter et al.
2013
), long-term potentiation in the LA was increased in ob/ob mice. Our results indicate that amygdalar and hippocampal synaptic plasticity are regulated in different ways by leptin deficiency in accordance with the different functions of these limbic structures in stress and anxiety.
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