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Publication : Dopamine Regulation of Amygdala Inhibitory Circuits for Expression of Learned Fear.

First Author  Kwon OB Year  2015
Journal  Neuron Volume  88
Issue  2 Pages  378-89
PubMed ID  26412489 Mgi Jnum  J:227656
Mgi Id  MGI:5702369 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2015.09.001
Citation  Kwon OB, et al. (2015) Dopamine Regulation of Amygdala Inhibitory Circuits for Expression of Learned Fear. Neuron 88(2):378-89
abstractText  GABAergic signaling in the amygdala controls learned fear, and its dysfunction potentially contributes to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We find that sub-threshold fear conditioning leads to dopamine receptor D4-dependent long-term depression (LTD) of glutamatergic excitatory synapses by increasing inhibitory inputs onto neurons of the dorsal intercalated cell mass (ITC) in the amygdala. Pharmacological, genetic, and optogenetic manipulations of the amygdala regions centered on the dorsal ITC reveal that this LTD limits less salient experiences from forming persistent memories. In further support of the idea that LTD has preventive and discriminative roles, we find that LTD at the dorsal ITC is impaired in mice exhibiting PTSD-like behaviors. These findings reveal a novel role of inhibitory circuits in the amygdala, which serves to dampen and restrict the level of fear expression. This mechanism is interfered with by stimuli that give rise to PTSD and may also be recruited for fear-related psychiatric diseases.
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