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Title: Serotonin deficiency increases context-dependent fear learning through modulation of hippocampal activity
Authors: Waider, Jonas
Popp, Sandy
Mlinar, Boris
Montalbano, Alberto
Bonfglio, Francesco
Aboagye, Benjamin
Thuy, Elisabeth
Kern, Raphael
Thiel, Christopher
Araragi, Naozumi
Svirin, Evgeniy
Schmitt-Böhrer, Angelika G.
Corradetti, Renato
Lowry, Christopher .
Lesch, Klaus-Peter
Keywords: Tryptophan hydroxylase
Knockout
Ear learning
Extinction
Long-term potentiation
Hippocampus
Immediate-early gene
Serotonin deficiency
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) system dysfunction is implicated in exaggerated fear responses triggering various anxiety-, stress-, and trauma-related disorders. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we investigated the impact of constitutively inactivated 5-HT synthesis on context dependent fear learning and extinction using tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (Tph2) knockout mice. Fear conditioning and context-dependent fear memory extinction paradigms were combined with c-Fos imaging and electrophysiological recordings in the dorsal hippocampus (dHip). Tph2 mutant mice, completely devoid of 5-HT synthesis in brain, displayed accelerated fear memory formation and increased locomotor responses to foot shock. Furthermore, recall of context-dependent fear memory was increased. The behavioral responses were associated with increased c-Fos expression in the dHip and resistance to foot shock-induced impairment of hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). In conclusion, increased context-dependent fear memory resulting from brain 5- HT deficiency involves dysfunction of the hippocampal circuitry controlling contextual representation of fear-related behavioral response
Description: 31p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5587
Appears in Collections:Department of Biomedical & Forensic Sciences



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