Stress can have profound consequences on mental health. While much is known about the neural circuits supporting associative memories of stressful events, our understanding of the circuits underlying the non-associative impacts of stress, such as heightened stress sensitivity and anxiety-related behavior, is limited. Here, we demonstrate that the ventral hippocampus (vHC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) support distinct non-associative behavioral changes following stress. Inhibiting stress-induced protein synthesis in the BLA blocked subsequent increases in stress sensitivity but not anxiety-related behaviors. Conversely, inhibiting stress-induced protein synthesis in the vHC blocked subsequent increases in anxiety-related behavior but not stress sensitivity. Inhibiting neuronal activity in the BLA and vHC during the assessment of stress sensitivity or anxiety-related behavior recapitulated these structures' dissociable contributions to defensive behavior. Lastly, blocking the associative memory of a stressor had no impact on stress-induced changes in anxiety-related behavior. These findings highlight that multiple memory systems support the long-lasting effects of stress.
Dissociable contributions of the amygdala and ventral hippocampus to stress-induced changes in defensive behavior.
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作者:Pennington Zachary T, LaBanca Alexa R, Sompolpong Patlapa, Abdel-Raheim Shereen D, Ko Bumjin, Christenson Wick Zoe, Feng Yu, Dong Zhe, Francisco Taylor R, Bacon Madeline E, Chen Lingxuan, Fulton Sasha L, Maze Ian, Shuman Tristan, Cai Denise J
期刊: | Cell Reports | 影响因子: | 6.900 |
时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 26; 43(11):114871 |
doi: | 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114871 |
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