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The amygdalofugal pathway is one of the three major efferent pathways of the amygdala. It originates from the basolateral and central nuclei of the amygdala.
Gross Anatomy[edit]
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Basolateral Nucleus[edit]
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Oxytocin has been visualized in the basolateral ganglia. [1]
Central Ganglia[edit]
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Nucleus Accumbens[edit]
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Thalamus[edit]
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Anterior Olfactory Nucleus[edit]
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Anterior Perforated Substance[edit]
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Piriform Cortex[edit]
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Orbitofrontal Cortex[edit]
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Anterior Cingulate Cortex[edit]
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Hypothalamus and Septal Nucleus[edit]
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Pharmakokinetics[edit]
In one study, prescription opioid patients were found to have decreased anisotropy in the amygdalofugal pathway. [2]
Pathophysiology[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^ Boccia, M.L. (2013). "Immunohistochemical localization of oxytocin receptors in human brain". Neuroscience. 253: 155–164. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.08.048. PMID 24012742. S2CID 22816374.
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