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Hippocampal low-frequency stimulation and chronic mild stress similarly disrupt fear extinction memory in rats
Authors:Garcia René  Spennato Guillaume  Nilsson-Todd Linda  Moreau Jean-Luc  Deschaux Olivier
Affiliation:aLaboratoire de Neurobiologie et Psychopathologie, JE2441, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France;bPharma Division, Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Disruptions of fear extinction-related potentiation of synaptic efficacy in the connection between the hippocampus (HPC) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) have been shown to impair the recall of extinction memory. This study was undertaken to examine if chronic mild stress (CMS), which is known to alter induction of HPC–mPFC long-term potentiation, would also interfere with both extinction-related HPC–mPFC potentiation and extinction memory. Following fear conditioning (5 tone-shock pairings), rats were submitted to fear extinction (20 tone-alone presentations), which produced an increase in the amplitude of HPC–mPFC field potentials. HPC low-frequency stimulation (LFS), applied immediately after training, suppressed these changes and induced fear return during the retention test (5 tone-alone presentations). CMS, delivered before fear conditioning, did not interfere with fear extinction but blocked the development of extinction-related potentiation in the HPC–mPFC pathway and impaired the recall of extinction. These findings suggest that HPC LFS may provoke metaplastic changes in HPC outputs that may mimic alterations associated with a history of chronic stress.
Keywords:Extinction of conditioned freezing   Chronic stress   Hippocampus   Medial prefrontal cortex   Synaptic plasticity
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