LeDoux Lab 2012 SfN Abstracts
 
Program#/Poster#: 603.04/EEE7
Title: Infralimbic prefrontal cortex suppresses amygdala-mediated fear reactions as a function of active avoidance learning
Location: Hall F-J
Presentation Time: Tuesday, Oct 16, 2012, 11:00 AM -12:00 PM
Authors: *J. M. MOSCARELLO1, J. E. LEDOUX1,2;
1Ctr. for Neural Sci., New York Univ., New York, NY; 2Emotional Brain Inst., Nathan Kline Inst., Orangeburg, NY
Abstract: By gaining behavioral control over an aversive unconditioned stimulus (US) animals can achieve a strong reduction in the expression of learned fear. The central nucleus of the amygdala (CE) has a demonstrated role in the production of conditioned defensive behaviors, whereas the infralimbic prefrontal cortex (ilPFC) has been shown to inhibit the output of aversive Pavlovian reactions. These regions were examined in a rodent model of signaled active avoidance (SigAA) behavior, in which rats learn to shuttle during conditioned stimulus (CS) presentation to avoid an aversive US. Pre-training lesions of ilPFC attenuated the acquisition of SigAA and potentiated freezing to the CS, whereas lesions of CE produced contrasting effects by facilitating avoidance and reducing conditioned freezing. Thus, CE underpins behaviors that oppose active avoidance, whereas ilPFC suppresses conditioned fear as avoidance is acquired. Pharamacological inactivation of ilPFC demonstrated its involvement in both the acquisition and maintenance phases of SigAA learning, though inactivation during acquisition produced longer lasting effects, which continued into subsequent drug free sessions. Intriguingly, SigAA leads to a diminution of CS-evoked fear reactions even when the cue is presented outside the training envionrment; ilPFC inactivation prior to CS exposure in an alternate context prevented this effect. Finally, injection of a protein synthesis inhibitor into ilPFC or CE impaired or facilitated SigAA, respectively, suggesting that avoidance training produces two opposing memory traces in these regions. These data support a model in which avoidance learning recruits ilPFC to blunt the output of CE-mediated fear reactions. Behavioral control over US presentation recruits ilPFC to inhibit those Pavlovian defensive reactions that aggregate into conditioned fear.
Support: NIH grant F32MH094061