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Genetic dissection of an amygdala microcircuit that gates conditioned fear

Authors :
Andreas Lüthi
Michael S. Fanselow
Jonathan Biag
Stephane Ciocchi
Prabhat S. Kunwar
Hong-Wei Dong
Edward M. Callaway
Ravikumar Ponnusamy
Nicholas R. Wall
Karl Deisseroth
David J. Anderson
Haijiang Cai
Wulf Haubensak
Source :
Nature, vol 468, iss 7321, Nature
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2010.

Abstract

The role of different amygdala nuclei (neuroanatomical subdivisions) in processing Pavlovian conditioned fear has been studied extensively, but the function of the heterogeneous neuronal subtypes within these nuclei remains poorly understood. Here we use molecular genetic approaches to map the functional connectivity of a subpopulation of GABA-containing neurons, located in the lateral subdivision of the central amygdala (CEl), which express protein kinase C-δ (PKC-δ). Channelrhodopsin-2-assisted circuit mapping in amygdala slices and cell-specific viral tracing indicate that PKC-δ(+) neurons inhibit output neurons in the medial central amygdala (CEm), and also make reciprocal inhibitory synapses with PKC-δ(-) neurons in CEl. Electrical silencing of PKC-δ(+) neurons in vivo suggests that they correspond to physiologically identified units that are inhibited by the conditioned stimulus, called CEl(off) units. This correspondence, together with behavioural data, defines an inhibitory microcircuit in CEl that gates CEm output to control the level of conditioned freezing.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 468, iss 7321, Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc793614bc2ce0f97399295533da1111