Acquisition of Fear Conditioning in Rats Requires the Synthesis of mRNA in the Amygdala
In this study, the role of mRNA synthesis in the amygdala was studied during the acquisition of conditional fear. Rats with cannulas placed in the basolateral region of the amygdala were trained with a series of noise-shock pairings in a distinctive observation chamber. One half of the rats were pre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioral neuroscience 1999-04, Vol.113 (2), p.276-282 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, the role of mRNA synthesis in the amygdala
was studied during the acquisition of conditional fear. Rats with
cannulas placed in the basolateral region of the amygdala were
trained with a series of noise-shock pairings in a distinctive
observation chamber. One half of the rats were pretreated with the
mRNA synthesis inhibitor actinomycin-D (act-D). Responding to the
training context and the auditory stimulus in a novel context
measured by defensive freezing was assessed. Pretreatment with act-D
significantly attenuated fear responses to both stimuli. Animals
receiving act-D injections exhibited normal reactions to the
conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus pairings in the
initial training session and displayed normal learning when
retrained 7 days after injections. These results indicate that the
transcription of new mRNA and subsequent protein synthesis in the
amygdala may be essential for neural plasticity during this form of
associative learning. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7044 1939-0084 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7044.113.2.276 |