Authors
Izelle Labuschagne, K Luan Phan, Amanda Wood, Mike Angstadt, Phyllis Chua, Markus Heinrichs, Julie C Stout, Pradeep J Nathan
Publication date
2010/11
Journal
Neuropsychopharmacology
Volume
35
Issue
12
Pages
2403-2413
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Patients with generalized social anxiety disorder (GSAD) exhibit heightened activation of the amygdala in response to social cues conveying threat (eg, fearful/angry faces). The neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT) decreases anxiety and stress, facilitates social encounters, and attenuates amygdala reactivity to threatening faces in healthy subjects. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of OXT on fear-related amygdala reactivity in GSAD and matched healthy control (CON) subjects. In a functional magnetic resonance imaging study utilizing a double-blind placebo-controlled within-subjects design, we measured amygdala activation to an emotional face matching task of fearful, angry, and happy faces following acute intranasal administration of OXT (24 IU or 40.32 μg) and placebo in 18 GSAD and 18 CON subjects. Both the CON and GSAD groups activated bilateral amygdala to all emotional faces during …
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