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Yao Huang

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

CB1 receptor signaling at the cingulate-striatal circuit is anxiogenic

Nature Communications April 8, 2026 Thomas J. Kelly, Xiaojie Liu, Yao Huang et al.

High doses of cannabinoids like THC produce anxiety, but the underlying brain mechanisms were unclear. This study in mice identifies a specific neural circuit—projections from the anterior cingulate cortex to the dorsomedial striatum—where cannabinoid signaling promotes anxiety and aversion. Activating this circuit reduces anxiety, whereas cannabinoids suppress its activity via CB1 receptors. Deleting CB1 receptors specifically in this circuit reduced both innate anxiety and conditioned place aversion to THC. These findings reveal a circuit-level mechanism for cannabinoid-induced anxiety.