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Generalization of amygdala LTP and conditioned fear in the absence of presynaptic inhibition

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Publisher DOI
10.1038/nn1732
PubMed ID
16819521
Description
Pavlovian fear conditioning, a simple form of associative learning, is thought to involve the induction of associative, NMDA receptor-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) in the lateral amygdala. Using a combined genetic and electrophysiological approach, we show here that lack of a specific GABA(B) receptor subtype, GABA(B(1a,2)), unmasks a nonassociative, NMDA receptor-independent form of presynaptic LTP at cortico-amygdala afferents. Moreover, the level of presynaptic GABA(B(1a,2)) receptor activation, and hence the balance between associative and nonassociative forms of LTP, can be dynamically modulated by local inhibitory activity. At the behavioral level, genetic loss of GABA(B(1a)) results in a generalization of conditioned fear to nonconditioned stimuli. Our findings indicate that presynaptic inhibition through GABA(B(1a,2)) receptors serves as an activity-dependent constraint on the induction of homosynaptic plasticity, which may be important to prevent the generalization of conditioned fear.
Date of Publication
2006
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Shaban, Hamdy
Institut für Physiologie
Humeau, Yann
Herry, Cyril
Cassasus, Guillaume
Shigemoto, Ryuichi
Ciocchi, Stephane
Barbieri, Samuel
van der Putten, Herman
Kaupmann, Klemens
Bettler, Bernhard
Lüthi, Andreas
Additional Credits
Institut für Physiologie
Series
Nature neuroscience
Publisher
Nature America
ISSN
1097-6256
ISBN
16819521
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metadata.only
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