HCN2 Channels in Cholinergic Interneurons of Nucleus Accumbens Shell Regulate Depressive Behaviors

HCN2 Channels in Cholinergic Interneurons of Nucleus Accumbens Shell Regulate Depressive Behaviors, Cheng et al. show that decreased expression and function of HCN2 channels cause reduced ChI tonic activity in NAc shell that leads to depressive phenotypes. Targeting HCN2 channels to enhance ChI activity is sufficient to rescue depression., Cheng et al. show that decreased expression and function of HCN2 channels cause reduced ChI tonic activity in NAc shell that leads to depressive phenotypes. Targeting HCN2 channels to enhance ChI activity is sufficient to rescue depression., admin,

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