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Glucocorticoids Promote Fear Generalization by Increasing the Size of a Dentate Gyrus Engram Cell Population

Authors :
Harm J. Krugers
Niek Brosens
Nathalie Immerzeel
Sylvie L. Lesuis
Rolinka J. van der Loo
Miodrag Mitrić
Paul J. Lucassen
Michel C. van den Oever
Pascal Bielefeld
Steven A. Kushner
Carlos P. Fitzsimons
Psychiatry
Structural and Functional Plasticity of the nervous system (SILS, FNWI)
Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Compulsivity, Impulsivity & Attention
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Systems & Network Neuroscience
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
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Lesuis, S L, Brosens, N, Immerzeel, N, van der Loo, R J, Mitrić, M, Bielefeld, P, Fitzsimons, C P, Lucassen, P J, Kushner, S A, van den Oever, M C & Krugers, H J 2021, ' Glucocorticoids Promote Fear Generalization by Increasing the Size of a Dentate Gyrus Engram Cell Population ', Biological Psychiatry, vol. 90, no. 7, pp. 494-504 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.04.010, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.04.010, Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier Inc., Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier, Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier USA
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences, such as conditioned threat, are coded as enduring memories that are frequently subject to generalization, which is characterized by (re-) expression of fear in safe environments. However, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying threat generalization after a traumatic experience and the role of stress hormones in this process remain poorly understood.METHODS: We examined the influence of glucocorticoid hormones on the strength and specificity of conditioned fear memory at the level of sparsely distributed dentate gyrus (DG) engram cells in male mice.RESULTS: We found that elevating glucocorticoid hormones after fear conditioning induces a generalized contextual fear response. This was accompanied by a selective and persistent increase in the excitability and number of activated DG granule cells. Selective chemogenetic suppression of these sparse cells in the DG prevented glucocorticoid-induced fear generalization and restored contextual memory specificity, while leaving expression of auditory fear memory unaffected.CONCLUSIONS: These results implicate the sparse ensemble of DG engram cells as a critical cellular substrate underlying fear generalization induced by glucocorticoid stress hormones.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
00063223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lesuis, S L, Brosens, N, Immerzeel, N, van der Loo, R J, Mitrić, M, Bielefeld, P, Fitzsimons, C P, Lucassen, P J, Kushner, S A, van den Oever, M C & Krugers, H J 2021, ' Glucocorticoids Promote Fear Generalization by Increasing the Size of a Dentate Gyrus Engram Cell Population ', Biological Psychiatry, vol. 90, no. 7, pp. 494-504 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.04.010, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.04.010, Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier Inc., Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier, Biological Psychiatry, 90(7), 494-504. Elsevier USA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....983c04fa3ddc145da89ed28634f88143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.04.010