Publication: Inhibition mediated by group III metabotropic glutamate receptors regulates habenula activity and defensive behaviors
Inhibition mediated by group III metabotropic glutamate receptors regulates habenula activity and defensive behaviors
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Ostenrath, A. M., Faturos, N., Çiftci Çobanoğlu, Y. I., Serneels, B., Jeong, I., Dongel Dayanc, E., Enz, A., Hinrichsen, F., Mutlu, A. K., Bardenhewer, R., Jetti, S. K., Neuhauss, S., Jurisch-Yaksi, N., & Yaksi, E. (2025). Inhibition mediated by group III metabotropic glutamate receptors regulates habenula activity and defensive behaviors. Nature Communications, 16(1), 7187. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62115-z
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Inhibition plays a key role in brain functions. While typically linked to GABA, inhibition can be induced by glutamate via metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Here, we investigated the role of mGluR-mediated inhibition in the habenula, a conserved, glutamatergic brain hub involved in adaptive and defensive behaviors. We found that zebrafish and mice habenula express group III mGluRs. We showed that group III mGluRs regulate membrane potential and calcium activity of zebrafish habenula. Perturbing group III mGluRs increased sens
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Ostenrath, A. M., Faturos, N., Çiftci Çobanoğlu, Y. I., Serneels, B., Jeong, I., Dongel Dayanc, E., Enz, A., Hinrichsen, F., Mutlu, A. K., Bardenhewer, R., Jetti, S. K., Neuhauss, S., Jurisch-Yaksi, N., & Yaksi, E. (2025). Inhibition mediated by group III metabotropic glutamate receptors regulates habenula activity and defensive behaviors. Nature Communications, 16(1), 7187. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62115-z