Neurotoxic lesions of the lateral nucleus of the amygdala decrease conditioned fear but not unconditioned fear of a predator odor: Comparison with electrolytic lesions

被引:137
作者
Wallace, KJ
Rosen, JB
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Univ Delaware, Program Neurosci, Newark, DE 19716 USA
关键词
fear conditioning; context conditioning; amygdala; basolateral nucleus of the amygdala; lateral nucleus of the amygdala; basal nucleus of the amygdala; unconditioned fear; fox odor; freezing;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-10-03619.2001
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Considerable evidence suggests that the lateral (LA) and basal (BA) nuclei of the amygdala are sites of plasticity and storage of emotional memory. Recent arguments, however, have seriously challenged this view, suggesting that the effects of amygdala lesions are attributable to interference with performance of fear behavior and not learning and memory. One way to address this controversy is to measure the same behavioral response during both conditioned and unconditioned fear. This is done in the present study by measuring fear- related freezing behavior after electrolytic and neurotoxic lesions of the LA or LA/ BA nuclei in rats in a contextual fear conditioning paradigm and unconditioned fear to a predator odor. Electrolytic LA lesions attenuated post- shock freezing, retention test freezing, and freezing to the predator odor trimethylthiazoline (TMT). In contrast, excitotoxic NMDA lesions of the LA had no effect on post- shock freezing but significantly attenuated retention test freezing. Furthermore, excitotoxic LA lesions did not diminish freezing to TMT. Larger excitotoxic lesions that included the BA significantly reduced freezing in both the post- shock and retention tests but did not appreciably decrease freezing to TMT. The results suggest that the LA is important for memory of learned fear but not for generation of freezing behavior. In addition, the BA plays a role in freezing in conditioned fear situations but not in unconditioned fear. The studies suggest that the LA and BA play different roles in fear conditioning, but neither of them has a significant role in unconditioned freezing to a predator odor.
引用
收藏
页码:3619 / 3627
页数:9
相关论文
共 59 条
[1]  
Bellgowan PSF, 1996, BEHAV NEUROSCI, V110, P727
[2]   Modulation of mice anxiety in response to cat odor as a consequence of predators diet [J].
Berton, F ;
Vogel, E ;
Belzung, C .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1998, 65 (02) :247-254
[3]   INNATE AND CONDITIONED REACTIONS TO THREAT IN RATS WITH AMYGDALOID LESIONS [J].
BLANCHARD, DC ;
BLANCHARD, RJ .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1972, 81 (02) :281-+
[4]   ANTIPREDATOR DEFENSIVE BEHAVIORS IN A VISIBLE BURROW SYSTEM [J].
BLANCHARD, RJ ;
BLANCHARD, DC .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 1989, 103 (01) :70-82
[5]   CROUCHING AS AN INDEX OF FEAR [J].
BLANCHARD, RJ ;
BLANCHARD, DC .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1969, 67 (03) :370-+
[6]   Laboratory evaluation of predator odors for eliciting an avoidance response in roof rats (Rattus rattus) [J].
Burwash, MD ;
Tobin, ME ;
Woolhouse, AD ;
Sullivan, TP .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 1998, 24 (01) :49-66
[7]   The basolateral amygdala complex is involved with, but is not necessary for, rapid acquisition of Pavlovian 'fear conditioning' [J].
Cahill, L ;
Vazdarjanova, A ;
Setlow, B .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2000, 12 (08) :3044-3050
[8]   Is the amygdala a locus of "conditioned fear"? Some questions and caveats [J].
Cahill, L ;
Weinberger, NM ;
Roozendaal, B ;
McGaugh, JL .
NEURON, 1999, 23 (02) :227-228
[9]   INVOLVEMENT OF THE CENTRAL NUCLEUS AND BASOLATERAL COMPLEX OF THE AMYGDALA IN FEAR CONDITIONING MEASURED WITH FEAR-POTENTIATED STARTLE IN RATS TRAINED CONCURRENTLY WITH AUDITORY AND VISUAL CONDITIONED-STIMULI [J].
CAMPEAU, S ;
DAVIS, M .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1995, 15 (03) :2301-2311
[10]   INTRAAMYGDALA INFUSION OF THE N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST AP5 BLOCKS ACQUISITION BUT NOT EXPRESSION OF FEAR-POTENTIATED STARTLE TO AN AUDITORY CONDITIONED-STIMULUS [J].
CAMPEAU, S ;
MISERENDINO, MJD ;
DAVIS, M .
BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, 1992, 106 (03) :569-574