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Neuron ; 112(4): 593-610.e5, 2024 Feb 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38086375

RÉSUMÉ

The basolateral amygdala (BLA) is an evolutionarily conserved brain region, well known for valence processing. Despite this central role, the relationship between activity of BLA neuronal ensembles in response to appetitive and aversive stimuli and the subsequent expression of valence-specific behavior has remained elusive. Here, we leverage two-photon calcium imaging combined with single-cell holographic photostimulation through an endoscopic lens to demonstrate a direct causal role for opposing ensembles of BLA neurons in the control of oppositely valenced behavior in mice. We report that targeted photostimulation of either appetitive or aversive BLA ensembles results in mutual inhibition and shifts behavioral responses to promote consumption of an aversive tastant or reduce consumption of an appetitive tastant, respectively. Here, we identify that neuronal encoding of valence in the BLA is graded and relies on the relative proportion of individual BLA neurons recruited in a stable appetitive or quinine ensemble.


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Amygdale (système limbique) , Groupe nucléaire basolatéral , Souris , Animaux , Amygdale (système limbique)/physiologie , Groupe nucléaire basolatéral/physiologie , Comportement animal/physiologie , Inhibition psychologique , Affect
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Neuron ; 109(13): 2116-2130.e6, 2021 07 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34081911

RÉSUMÉ

Dysregulation in contextual processing is believed to affect several forms of psychopathology, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The dentate gyrus (DG), a subregion of the hippocampus, is thought to be an important brain region for disambiguating new experiences from prior experiences. Noradrenergic (NE) neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC) are more tonically active during stressful events and send dense projections to the DG, yet an understanding of their function in DG-dependent contextual discrimination has not been established. Here, we isolate a key function of the LC-NE-DG circuit in contextual aversive generalization using selective manipulations and in vivo single-cell calcium imaging. We report that activation of LC-NE neurons and terminal activity results in contextual generalization. We found that these effects required ß-adrenergic-mediated modulation of hilar interneurons to ultimately promote aversive generalization, suggesting that disruption of noradrenergic tone may serve as an important avenue for treating stress-induced disorders.


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Neurones adrénergiques/physiologie , Gyrus denté/physiologie , Peur/physiologie , /physiologie , Locus ceruleus/physiologie , Animaux , Conditionnement classique/physiologie , Femelle , Mâle , Souris de lignée C57BL
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