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Longitudinal recordings of single units in the basal amygdala during fear conditioning and extinction

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-90530-x

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  1. NRF of Korea - Korea government the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology [NRF-2016R1A2C3009854]
  2. Samsung Science and Technology Foundation [SSTF-BA1802-12]

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The study identified different types of neurons in the basolateral nucleus of the basal amygdala that showed excitatory or inhibitory responses to the conditioned stimulus during fear conditioning and extinction. These neurons exhibited functional connectivity among excitatory responses, while less connectivity was observed among inhibitory responses. Additionally, correlative neuronal activities were found between neurons that were conditioning-potentiated and those with inhibitory responses to the conditioned stimulus.
The balance between activities of fear neurons and extinction neurons in the basolateral nucleus of the basal amygdala (BA(L)) has been hypothesized to encode fear states after extinction. However, it remains unclear whether these neurons are solely responsible for encoding fear states. In this study, we stably recorded single-unit activities in the BA(L) during fear conditioning and extinction for 3 days, providing a comprehensive view on how different BA(L) neurons respond during fear learning. We found BA(L) neurons that showed excitatory responses to the conditioned stimulus (CS) after fear conditioning ('conditioning-potentiated neurons') and another population that showed excitatory responses to the CS after extinction ('extinction-potentiated neurons'). Interestingly, we also found BA(L) neurons that developed inhibitory responses to the CS after fear conditioning ('conditioning-inhibited neurons') or after extinction ('extinction-inhibited neurons'). BA(L) neurons that showed excitatory responses to the CS displayed various functional connectivity with each other, whereas less connectivity was observed among neurons with inhibitory responses to the CS. Intriguingly, we found correlative neuronal activities between conditioning-potentiated neurons and neurons with inhibitory responses to the CS. Our findings suggest that distinct BA(L) neurons, which are responsive to the CS with excitation or inhibition, encode various facets of fear conditioning and extinction.

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