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New insights into the molecular mechanisms governing fear-for example, that the metal zinc is involved-may lead to a new classification of anxiety states and new types of antianxiety drugs.
Although fear is known to arise from the amygdala that almond-shaped labyrinth located in front of the hippocampus the molecular mechanisms of fear production have remained elusive.
Then, a few months ago, Gleb Shumyatsky, Ph.D., an assistant professor of genetics at Rutgers University; Nobel Prize-winning psychiatrist Eric Kandel, M.D., of Columbia University, and colleagues reported that a protein called stathmin, made in the amygdala, appears to be crucial for both the expression of innate fear and the formation of memory for learned fear (Psychiatric News, February 3).
Now more insights into the molecular mechanics of fear production appear to have been obtained by Shumyatsky, Kandel, and their group, and the metal zinc seems to be a crucial player.
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