PLoS One | |
Lmo4 in the Basolateral Complex of the Amygdala Modulates Fear Learning | |
Amy W. Lasek1  Rajani Maiya1  Viktor Kharazia1  Ulrike Heberlein1  | |
[1] Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center, Emeryville, California, United States of America | |
关键词: Mice; Neurons; Learning; Animal behavior; Hippocampus; Fear conditioning; Immunostaining; Transcriptional control; | |
DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0034559 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Public Library of Science | |
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【 摘 要 】
Pavlovian fear conditioning is an associative learning paradigm in which mice learn to associate a neutral conditioned stimulus with an aversive unconditioned stimulus. In this study, we demonstrate a novel role for the transcriptional regulator Lmo4 in fear learning. LMO4 is predominantly expressed in pyramidal projection neurons of the basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLC). Mice heterozygous for a genetrap insertion in the Lmo4 locus (Lmo4gt/+), which express 50% less Lmo4 than their wild type (WT) counterparts display enhanced freezing to both the context and the cue in which they received the aversive stimulus. Small-hairpin RNA-mediated knockdown of Lmo4 in the BLC, but not the dentate gyrus region of the hippocampus recapitulated this enhanced conditioning phenotype, suggesting an adult- and brain region-specific role for Lmo4 in fear learning. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed an increase in the number of c-Fos positive puncta in the BLC of Lmo4gt/+ mice in comparison to their WT counterparts after fear conditioning. Lastly, we measured anxiety-like behavior in Lmo4gt/+ mice and in mice with BLC-specific downregulation of Lmo4 using the elevated plus maze, open field, and light/dark box tests. Global or BLC-specific knockdown of Lmo4 did not significantly affect anxiety-like behavior. These results suggest a selective role for LMO4 in the BLC in modulating learned but not unlearned fear.
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