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Recruitment of neurons in basolateral amygdala after intense training produces a stronger memory trace

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY
Volume 181, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2021.107428

Keywords

Basolateral amygdala; c-Fos; Intense training; Inhibitory avoidance; Extinction

Funding

  1. Direccion General de Asuntos del Personal Academico-UNAM [PAPIIT 203918]
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia [CONACYT 237570]
  3. CONACYT fellowship [304833]

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Inhibitory avoidance training induces a localized expression of c-Fos in the basolateral anterior nucleus of the amygdala, dependent on the intensity of training. These results suggest that synaptic plastic changes in this region may be necessary for the formation of memory in moderate and intense aversive learning.
Typical amnestic treatments are ineffective when administered to subjects trained in aversively-motivated tasks using relatively high foot-shock intensities. This effect has been found when treatments that disrupt neuronal activity are administered to different regions of the brain, including the amygdala. However, the molecular mechanisms induced by this intense training are unknown. We made a detailed mapping of c-Fos-expressing neurons in four regions of the amygdala after moderate and intense one-trial inhibitory avoidance training. Rats were sacrificed 90 min after training or after appropriate control procedures, and their brains were prepared for immunohistochemical c-Fos protein detection in the central, lateral, and in the anterior and posterior parts of the basolateral amygdaloid nucleus. We found a high percentage of neurons expressing c-Fos in the anterior part of the basolateral nucleus after moderate training, and this percentage increased further after intense training. Moderate and intense training did not induce changes in c-Fos expression in the other explored amygdaloid regions. These results show that inhibitory avoidance training produces a localized expression of c-Fos in the basolateral anterior nucleus of the amygdala, which is dependent upon the intensity of training, and indicate that synaptic plastic changes in this region may be required for the formation of memory of moderate and intense aversive learning.

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