Journal article

Nucleus incertus ablation disrupted conspecific recognition and modified immediate early gene expression patterns in ‘social brain’ circuits of rats

C García-Díaz, MJ Sánchez-Catalán, E Castro-Salazar, A García-Avilés, H Albert-Gascó, S Sánchez-Sarasúa de la Bárcena, AM Sánchez-Pérez, AL Gundlach, FE Olucha-Bordonau

Behavioural Brain Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019

Abstract

Social interaction involves neural activity in prefrontal cortex, septum, hippocampus, amygdala and hypothalamus. Notably, these areas all receive projections from the nucleus incertus (NI) in the pontine tegmentum. Therefore, we investigated the effect of excitotoxic lesions of NI neurons in adult male, Wistar rats on performance in a social discrimination test, and associated changes in immediate-early gene protein levels. NI was lesioned with quinolinic acid, and after recovery, rats underwent two trials in the 3-chamber test. In the first trial, NI-lesioned and sham-lesioned rats spent longer exploring a conspecific than an inanimate object. By contrast, in the second trial, NI-lesioned ..

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Grants

Awarded by Ministerio de Educación Superior, Ciencia y Tecnología, República Dominicana


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the following grants: Universitat Jaume I research grant UJI-B2016-40 (FEO-B); a Program of Mobilities of the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Cultura, PRX17/00646 (FEO-B), Ministerio de Educacion Superior, Ciencia y Tecnologia, Republica Dominicana Grant 1705-2016 (EC -S), Universitat Jaume I FPI-UJI Predoctoral Research Scholarship PREDOC/2014/35 (HA -G); E-2016-43 research travel grant (HA-G); NHMRC (Australia) project grant 1067522 (ALG); and a Dorothy Levien Foundation research grant (ALG).