恐惧条件反射
条件作用
长时程增强
心理学
神经科学
冻结行为
经典条件反射
大脑中的恐惧处理
海马结构
条件性情绪反应的测量
消光(光学矿物学)
突触可塑性
恐惧加剧惊吓
背景(考古学)
记忆巩固
海马体
扁桃形结构
无条件刺激
化学
医学
内科学
生物
矿物学
受体
数学
古生物学
统计
作者
Zexuan Li,Qi‐Xin Zhou,Lingjiang Li,Rongrong Mao,Meina Wang,Peng Wen-hua,Zhifang Dong,Lin Xu,Jun Cao
出处
期刊:Hippocampus
[Wiley]
日期:2005-01-01
卷期号:15 (6): 815-824
被引量:55
摘要
Repeated vivid recalls or flashbacks of traumatic memories and memory deficits are the cardinal features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The underlying mechanisms are not fully understood yet. Here, we examined the effects of very strong fear conditioning (20 pairings of a light with a 1.5-mA, 0.5-s foot shock) and subsequent reexposure to the conditioning context (chamber A), a similar context (chamber B), and/or to the fear conditioned stimulus (CS) (a light) on synaptic plasticity in the hippocampal CA1 area in anesthetized Sprague–Dawley rats. The conditioning procedure resulted in very strong conditioned fear, as reflected by high levels of persistent freezing, to both the contexts and to the CS, 24 h after fear conditioning. The induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) was blocked immediately after fear conditioning. It was still markedly impaired 24 h after fear conditioning; reexposure to the conditioning chamber A (CA) or to a similar chamber B (CB) did not affect the impairment. However, presentation of the CS in the CA exacerbated the impairment of LTP, whereas the CS presentation in a CB ameliorated the impairment so that LTP induction did not differ from that of control groups. The induction of long-term depression (LTD) was facilitated immediately, but not 24 h, after fear conditioning. Only reexposure to the CS in the CA, but not reexposure to either chamber A or B alone, or the CS in chamber B, 24 h after conditioning, reinstated the facilitation of LTD induction. These data demonstrate that unconditioned and conditioned aversive stimuli in an intense fear conditioning paradigm can have profound effects on hippocampal synaptic plasticity, which may aid to understand the mechanisms underlying impairments of hippocampus-dependent memory by stress or in PTSD. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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