Oxytocin Reduces Background Anxiety in a Fear-Potentiated Startle Paradigm: Peripheral vs Central Administration

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作者
Ayers, Luke W. [1 ]
Missig, Galen [2 ]
Schulkins, Jay [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Rosen, Jeffrey B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol, Behav Neurosci Program, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Grad Program Neurosci, Burlington, VT USA
[3] Georgetown Univ, Dept Neurosci, Washington, DC USA
[4] NIMH, Behav Endocrinol Sect, Washington, DC USA
[5] Amer Coll Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Res Dept, Washington, DC 20024 USA
关键词
oxytocin; anxiety; fear; startle; PTSD; BLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER; GROOMING BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL COGNITION; VIETNAM VETERANS; RESTING RATS; VASOPRESSIN; MODULATION; AMYGDALA; CORTICOSTERONE; NEUROPEPTIDES;
D O I
10.1038/npp.2011.138
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Oxytocin is known to have anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects. Using a fear-potentiated startle paradigm in rats, we previously demonstrated that subcutaneously administered oxytocin suppressed acoustic startle following fear conditioning compared with startle before fear conditioning (termed background anxiety), but did not have an effect on cue-specific fear-potentiated startle. The findings suggest oxytocin reduces background anxiety, an anxious state not directly related to cue-specific fear, but sustained beyond the immediate threat. The goal of the present study was to compare the effects of centrally and peripherally administered oxytocin on background anxiety and cue-specific fear. Male rats were given oxytocin either subcutaneously (SC) or intracerebroventricularly (ICV) into the lateral ventricles before fear-potentiated startle testing. Oxytocin doses of 0.01 and 0.1 mu g/kg SC reduced background anxiety. ICV administration of oxytocin at doses from 0,002 to 20 mu g oxytocin had no effect on background anxiety or cue-specific fear-potentiated startle. The 20 mu g ICV dose of oxytocin did reduce acoustic startle in non-fear conditioned rats. These studies indicate that oxytocin is potent and effective in reducing background anxiety when delivered peripherally, but not when delivered into the cerebroventricular system. Oxytocin given systemically may have anti-anxiety properties that are particularly germane to the hypervigilance and exaggerated startle typically seen in many anxiety and mental health disorder patients. Neuropsychopharmacology (2011) 36, 2488-2497; doi:10.1038/npp.2011.138; published online 27 July 2011
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