L-Allylglycine dissociates the neural substrates of fear in the periaqueductal gray of rats
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
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2010
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The dorsal (dPAG) and ventral (vPAG) regions of the periaqueductal gray are well known to contain the neural substrates of fear and anxiety. Chemical or electrical stimulation of the dPAG induces freezing, followed by a robust behavioral reaction that has been considered an animal model of panic attack. In contrast, the vPAG is part of a neural system, in which immobility is the usual response to its stimulation. The defense reaction induced by the stimulation of either region is accompanied by anti nociception. Although GABAergic mechanisms are known to exert tonic inhibitory control on the neural substrates of fear in the dPAG, the role of these mechanisms in the vPAG is still unclear. The present study examined defensive behaviors and antinociception induced by microinjections of an inhibitor of gamma-aminobutyric acid synthesis, L-allylglycine (L-AG; 1, 3, and 5 mu g/0.2 mu l), into either the dPAG or vPAG of rats subjected to the open field and tail-flick tests. Passive or tense immobility was the predominant behavior after L-AG (1 or 3 mu g) microinjection into the vPAG and dPAG, respectively, which was replaced with intense hyperactivity, including jumps or rearings, after injections of a higher dose (5 mu g/0.2 mu l) into the dPAG or vPAG. Moreover, whereas intra-dPAG injection of 3 mu g L-AG produced intense antinociception, only weak antinociception was induced by intra-vPAG injections of 5 mu g L-AG. These findings suggest that GABA mechanisms are involved in the mediation of antinociception and behavioral inhibition to aversive stimulation of the vPAG and exert powerful control over the neural substrates of fear in the dPAG to prevent a full-blown defense reaction possibly associated with panic disorder. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. FAPESP[Proc 06/06354-5] FAPESP[Proc 08/54445-5] FAPESP[Proc 06/54387-0] CNPq[Proc 472030/2007] CAPES |
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BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, v.81, n.4/Mai, p.416-423, 2010 0361-9230 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20889 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2009.09.016 |
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD |
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Brain Research Bulletin |
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Palavras-Chave | #Dorsal periaqueductal gray #Ventral periaqueductal gray #Fear #Antinociception #GABA #L-Allylglycine #GLUTAMIC-ACID DECARBOXYLASE #ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION #INFERIOR COLLICULUS #DEFENSIVE BEHAVIOR #SEROTONERGIC MECHANISMS #POTENTIATED STARTLE #CONDITIONED FEAR #UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS #COLUMNAR ORGANIZATION #EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION #Neurosciences |
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