Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology

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Acid-Sensing Receptor in Panic Disorder

Everyone feels anxious and panicky in stressful or perilous circumstances. Sudden panic or fear attacks are a symptom of panic disorder. Panic attacks happen to those who have panic disorder. Women are more susceptible to this illness in their late teens or early adulthood. Psychiatric disorders vary widely, although panic disorder is quite uncommon. Substances referred to as panicogens can cause sickness. It happens for a variety of causes such as genetics, extreme stress, and modifications in brain function. Proton-gated cationic ion channels known as Acid-Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs) are mostly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems. ASICs are used to keep track of pathological and physiological signals.

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