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Acid-sensing ion channel 1a regulates the specificity of reconsolidation of conditioned threat responses

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JCI INSIGHT
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.155341

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  1. National Institutes of Mental Health [1R01MH113986]
  2. University of Toledo startup fund
  3. University of Tennessee Health Science Center startup fund
  4. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation [002544I221]

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Recent research has shown that the activation of acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) can strengthen the specific memory trace associated with memory reconsolidation, thus increasing the lability of threat memory.
Recent research on altering threat memory has focused on a reconsolidation window. During reconsolidation, threat memories are retrieved and become labile. Reconsolidation of distinct threat memories is synapse dependent, whereas the underlying regulatory mechanism of the specificity of reconsolidation is poorly understood. We designed a unique behavioral paradigm in which a distinct threat memory can be retrieved through the associated conditioned stimulus. In addition, we proposed a regulatory mechanism by which the activation of acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) strengthens the distinct memory trace associated with the memory reconsolidation to determine its specificity. The activation of ASICs by CO2 inhalation, when paired with memory retrieval, triggers the reactivation of the distinct memory trace, resulting in greater memory lability. ASICs potentiate the memory trace by altering the amygdala-dependent synaptic transmission and plasticity at selectively targeted synapses. Our results suggest that inhaling CO2 during the retrieval event increases the lability of a threat memory through a synapse-specific reconsolidation process.

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