
Targeted amygdala circuit tweak reverses anxiety in mice
A study in iScience links imbalanced activity of a Grik4/GluK4-rich neuron group in the basolateral amygdala to anxiety-like and social withdrawal behaviors in mice. Restoring this balance to improve signaling with centrolateral inhibitory neurons reversed anxiety and social deficits in both a genetic model and wild-type mice with high anxiety, though some memory issues persisted, hinting at broader circuit targets for affective disorders.