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Differential roles of nucleus reuniens and perirhinal cortex in Pavlovian trace fear conditioning in rats

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 33, 期 7, 页码 3498-3510

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac287

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cholinergic modulation; nucleus reuniens; perirhinal cortex; trace fear conditioning

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The nucleus reuniens and the perirhinal cortex play important roles in the encoding of trace fear conditioning. Inactivation of either region partially impairs encoding, while inactivation of both regions completely abolishes encoding. Cholinergic modulation also plays a differential role in this process.
The nucleus reuniens (RE) and the perirhinal cortex (PRC) are two major relay stations that interconnect the hippocampus (HPC) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Previous studies have shown that both the RE and the PRC are involved in the acquisition of trace fear conditioning. However, the respective contribution of the two regions is unclear. In this study, we used pharmacological approach to compare their roles. Our data suggested that inactivation of the RE or the PRC during conditioning partially impaired, whereas inactivation of both areas totally abolished, the encoding of trace fear. We next examined whether the impaired encoding of trace fear under RE inactivation can be rescued with enhanced cholinergic tone in the PRC, and vice versa. Against our hypothesis, regardless of whether the RE was on-line or not, animals failed to encode trace fear when further engaging cholinergic activities in the PRC. Conversely, depending on PRC activation level during conditioning, further recruiting cholinergic activities in the RE led to a down-shift of fear response during retrieval. Our results revealed that the RE and the PRC were necessary for the encoding of trace fear. Moreover, there was differential importance of cholinergic modulation during the process.

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