Activity of the medial prefrontal cortex and amygdala underlies one-trial tolerance of rats in the elevated plus-maze


Autoria(s): ALBRECHET-SOUZA, Lucas; BORELLI, Karina G.; BRANDAO, Marcus L.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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The anxiolytic effects of benzodiazepines are reduced after a single exposure of rats to elevated plus-maze test (EPM). Midazolam showed an anxioselective profile in animals submitted to one session (T1) but did not change the usual exploratory behavior of rats exposed twice (T2) to the EPM. In this study we examined further the one-trial tolerance by performing a factor analysis of the exploratory behavior of rats injected with saline before both trials as well as an immunohistochemistry study for quantification of Fos expression in encephalic structures after these sessions. Factor analysis of all behavioral categories revealed that factor I consisted of anxiety-related categories in T1 whereas these same behavioral categories loaded on factor 2 in T2. Risk assessment was also dissociated as it loaded stronger on T2 (factor 3) than on T1 (factor 4). Locomotor activity in T1 loaded on factor 5. Immunohistochemistry analyses showed that Fos expression predominated in limbic structures in T1 group. The medial prefrontal cortex and amygdala were the main areas activated in T2 group. These data suggest that anxiety and risk assessment behaviors change their valence across the EPM sessions. T2 is characterized by the emergence of a fear factor, more powerful risk assessment and medial prefrontal cortex activation. The amygdala functions as a switch between the anxiety-like patterns of T1 to the cognitive control of fear prevalent in T2. The EPM retest session is proposed as a tool for assessing the cognitive activity of rodents in the control of fear. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS, v.169, n.1, p.109-118, 2008

0165-0270

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20911

10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.11.025

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.11.025

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods

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Palavras-Chave #elevated plus-maze #midazolam #one-trial tolerance #ethological categories #Fos expression #factor analysis #DORSAL PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY #GLUTAMIC-ACID DECARBOXYLASE #FOS-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY #CONDITIONED FEAR #ETHOPHARMACOLOGICAL ANALYSIS #INFERIOR COLLICULUS #ANXIETY #BRAIN #BEHAVIOR #ESCAPE #Biochemical Research Methods #Neurosciences
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