Cells (Nov 2022)

Control of Theta Oscillatory Activity Underlying Fear Expression by mGlu<sub>5</sub> Receptors

  • Pawel Matulewicz,
  • Arnau Ramos-Prats,
  • Xavier Gómez-Santacana,
  • Amadeu Llebaria,
  • Francesco Ferraguti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 3555

Abstract

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Metabotropic glutamate 5 receptors (mGlu5) are thought to play an important role in mediating emotional information processing. In particular, negative allosteric modulators (NAMs) of mGlu5 have received a lot of attention as potential novel treatments for several neuropsychiatric diseases, including anxiety-related disorders. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of pre- and post-training mGlu5 inactivation in cued fear conditioned mice on neuronal oscillatory activity during fear retrieval. For this study we used the recently developed mGlu5 NAM Alloswicth-1 administered systemically. Injection of Alloswicth-1 before, but not after, fear conditioning resulted in a significant decrease in freezing upon fear retrieval. Mice injected with Alloswicth-1 pre-training were also implanted with recording microelectrodes into both the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and ventral hippocampus (vHPC). The recordings revealed a reduction in theta rhythmic activity (4–12 Hz) in both the mPFC and vHPC during fear retrieval. These results indicate that inhibition of mGlu5 signaling alters local oscillatory activity in principal components of the fear brain network underlying a reduced response to a predicted threat.

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