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Extinction of cued fear memory involves a distinct form of depotentiation at cortical input synapses onto the lateral amygdala
Authors:Ingie Hong  Beomjong Song  Sukwon Lee  Jihye Kim  Jeongyeon Kim  Sukwoo Choi
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151‐742, Korea
Abstract:The amygdala is known to be a critical storage site of conditioned fear memory. Among the two major pathways to the lateral amygdala (LA), the cortical pathway is known to display a presynaptic long‐term potentiation which is occluded with fear conditioning. Here we show that fear extinction results in a net depression of conditioning‐induced potentiation at cortical input synapses onto the LA (C‐LA synapses). Fear conditioning induced a significant potentiation of excitatory postsynaptic currents at C‐LA synapses compared with naïve and unpaired controls, whereas extinction apparently reversed this potentiation. Paired‐pulse low‐frequency stimulation (pp‐LFS) induced synaptic depression in the C‐LA pathway of fear‐conditioned rats, but not in naïve or unpaired controls, indicating that the pp‐LFS‐induced depression is specific to associative learning‐induced changes (pp‐LFS‐induced depotentiationex vivo). Importantly, extinction occluded pp‐LFS‐induced depotentiationex vivo, suggesting that extinction shares some mechanisms with the depotentiation. pp‐LFS‐induced depotentiationex vivo required NMDA receptor (NMDAR) activity, consistent with a previous finding that blockade of amygdala NMDARs impaired fear extinction. In addition, pp‐LFS‐induced depotentiationex vivo required activity of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), known to be present at presynaptic terminals, but not AMPAR internalization, consistent with a presynaptic mechanism for pp‐LFS‐induced depotentiationex vivo. This result is in contrast with another form of ex vivo depotentiation in the thalamic pathway that requires both group I mGluR activity and AMPAR internalization. We thus suggest that extinction of conditioned fear involves a distinct form of depotentiation at C‐LA synapses, which depends upon both NMDARs and group II mGluRs.
Keywords:amygdala  cortico‐amygdala pathway  depotentiation  fear extinction  NMDA receptor  rat
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