NEURONAL PLASTICITY INDUCED BY FEAR CONDITIONING IS EXPRESSED DURING PARADOXICAL SLEEP - EVIDENCE FROM SIMULTANEOUS RECORDINGS IN THE LATERAL AMYGDALA AND THE MEDIAL GENICULATE IN RATS

Citation
E. Hennevin et al., NEURONAL PLASTICITY INDUCED BY FEAR CONDITIONING IS EXPRESSED DURING PARADOXICAL SLEEP - EVIDENCE FROM SIMULTANEOUS RECORDINGS IN THE LATERAL AMYGDALA AND THE MEDIAL GENICULATE IN RATS, Behavioral neuroscience, 112(4), 1998, pp. 839-862
Citations number
173
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Behavioral Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
07357044
Volume
112
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
839 - 862
Database
ISI
SICI code
0735-7044(1998)112:4<839:NPIBFC>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The lateral amygdala (LA) and its afferent connections from the medial geniculate (MG) play a pivotal role in auditory fear conditioning. Th e authors evaluated whether those neurons could express in paradoxical sleep (PS) physiological plasticity acquired in waking. After a habit uation session, rats received tone-footshock pairings in 3 sessions. A fter each session, the tone alone was presented during PS episodes. Mu ltiunit activity was simultaneously recorded in the LA and the medial part of the MG. Both in LA and MG, conditioned responses emerged rapid ly (within 5 trials), were expressed with short latency (<20 ms), and were maintained in PS after training. Such changes were not observed i n pseudoconditioned rats. These results are discussed regarding the qu estion of the primary sites of plasticity in auditory fear conditionin g and regarding the functional significance of preserved expression in PS of learning-induced neuronal plasticity.