A Fear Memory Engram and Its Plasticity in the Hypothalamic Oxytocin System

下丘脑催产素系统中的恐惧记忆印迹及其可塑性

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作者:Mazahir T Hasan, Ferdinand Althammer, Miriam Silva da Gouveia, Stephanie Goyon, Marina Eliava, Arthur Lefevre, Damien Kerspern, Jonas Schimmer, Androniki Raftogianni, Jerome Wahis, H Sophie Knobloch-Bollmann, Yan Tang, Xinying Liu, Apar Jain, Virginie Chavant, Yannick Goumon, Jan-Marek Weislogel, Re

Abstract

Oxytocin (OT) release by axonal terminals onto the central nucleus of the amygdala exerts anxiolysis. To investigate which subpopulation of OT neurons contributes to this effect, we developed a novel method: virus-delivered genetic activity-induced tagging of cell ensembles (vGATE). With the vGATE method, we identified and permanently tagged a small subpopulation of OT cells, which, by optogenetic stimulation, strongly attenuated contextual fear-induced freezing, and pharmacogenetic silencing of tagged OT neurons impaired context-specific fear extinction, demonstrating that the tagged OT neurons are sufficient and necessary, respectively, to control contextual fear. Intriguingly, OT cell terminals of fear-experienced rats displayed enhanced glutamate release in the amygdala. Furthermore, rats exposed to another round of fear conditioning displayed 5-fold more activated magnocellular OT neurons in a novel environment than a familiar one, possibly for a generalized fear response. Thus, our results provide first evidence that hypothalamic OT neurons represent a fear memory engram.

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