Journal article
Electrolytic lesion of the nucleus incertus retards extinction of auditory conditioned fear
CW Pereira, FN Santos, AM Sánchez-Pérez, M Otero-García, M Marchioro, S Ma, AL Gundlach, FE Olucha-Bordonau
Behavioural Brain Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2013
Abstract
Fear memory circuits in the brain function to allow animals and humans to recognize putative sources of danger and adopt an appropriate behavioral response; and research on animal models of fear have helped reveal the anatomical and neurochemical nature of these circuits. The nucleus (n.) incertus in the dorsal pontine tegmentum provides a strong GABAergic projection to forebrain 'fear centers' and is strongly activated by neurogenic stressors. In this study in adult male rats, we examined the effect of electrolytic lesions of n. incertus on different stages of the fear conditioning-extinction process and correlated the outcomes with anatomical data on the distribution of n. incertus-derived..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by grants from CAPES-Brasil Bex - 4494/09-1 (FNS) and 4496/09-4 (CWP) and Fapitec edital # 01/08 (FNS); the Ministry of Health, Spain - ISCIII-FIS PI061816 (FEO-B); the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia - 520299 (SM) and 1005985 (ALG); and the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program (SM and ALG).