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Scientists Identify Neurons Driving Anxiety – And How to Calm Them : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 13, 2025 10:55 pm
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Anxiety disorders affect approximately 360 million people globally, making them the most common type of mental health condition. However, recent research suggests that it may be possible to reverse the effects of anxiety by rebalancing specific neurons in the amygdala, a critical brain region involved in decision-making, recall, and emotion regulation.

Scientists from the Spanish National Research Council and the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (CSIC-UMH) conducted a study on mice where they targeted a gene called GRIK4, known for its role in brain messaging. By overexpressing GRIK4, the production of a protein called GluK4 was increased, leading to anxiety-like behaviors in mice such as avoidance of open spaces, social discomfort, depression, and impaired object recognition.

Through gene editing techniques, researchers were able to reduce the levels of GluK4 in mice by cutting out extra copies of the GRIK4 gene. This intervention resulted in the elimination of anxiety, depression, and social deficits in the mice, restoring their typical behaviors.

The study also identified a specific type of neuron in the amygdala responsible for anxiety symptoms. When these neurons were returned to their standard state, the mice’s behavior normalized. However, they still struggled with object recognition memory tasks, indicating that other brain regions affected by anxiety were not fully corrected by the manipulation of GRIK4.

The research findings, published in iScience, suggest that targeting specific neural circuits in the brain could be a promising approach to treating affective disorders like anxiety. While the study was conducted on mice, the results provide insights into potential new treatments for anxiety in humans. By adapting similar techniques for humans, it may be possible to alleviate anxiety symptoms by rebalancing overactive neural circuits.

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Overall, the study highlights the importance of localized brain regions in anxiety disorders and the potential for targeted interventions to provide relief for individuals struggling with anxiety. Further research in this area could lead to more effective and localized strategies for treating anxiety and other mental health conditions.

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