Cell Reports (Jul 2023)

Npas4-mediated dopaminergic regulation of safety memory consolidation

  • BumJin Ko,
  • Jong-Yeon Yoo,
  • Taesik Yoo,
  • Woochul Choi,
  • Rumeysa Dogan,
  • Kibong Sung,
  • Dahun Um,
  • Su Been Lee,
  • Hyun Jin Kim,
  • Sangjun Lee,
  • Seung Tae Beak,
  • Sang Ki Park,
  • Se-Bum Paik,
  • Tae-Kyung Kim,
  • Joung-Hun Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 7
p. 112678

Abstract

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Summary: Amygdala circuitry encodes associations between conditioned stimuli and aversive unconditioned stimuli and also controls fear expression. However, whether and how non-threatening information for unpaired conditioned stimuli (CS−) is discretely processed remains unknown. The fear expression toward CS− is robust immediately after fear conditioning but then becomes negligible after memory consolidation. The synaptic plasticity of the neural pathway from the lateral to the anterior basal amygdala gates the fear expression of CS−, depending upon neuronal PAS domain protein 4 (Npas4)-mediated dopamine receptor D4 (Drd4) synthesis, which is precluded by stress exposure or corticosterone injection. Herein, we show cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate the non-threatening (safety) memory consolidation, supporting the fear discrimination.

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