Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning

RATIONALE: Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning, but the brain regions involved and its role in other contextual fear memory processes remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate (1) the effects of SCH 23390, a dopamine D1...

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Main Authors: Heath, Florence C., Jurkus, Regimantas, Bast, Tobias, Pezze, Marie A., Lee, Jonathan L.C., Voigt, Jörg-Peter, Stevenson, Carl W.
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author Heath, Florence C.
Jurkus, Regimantas
Bast, Tobias
Pezze, Marie A.
Lee, Jonathan L.C.
Voigt, Jörg-Peter
Stevenson, Carl W.
author_facet Heath, Florence C.
Jurkus, Regimantas
Bast, Tobias
Pezze, Marie A.
Lee, Jonathan L.C.
Voigt, Jörg-Peter
Stevenson, Carl W.
author_sort Heath, Florence C.
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description RATIONALE: Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning, but the brain regions involved and its role in other contextual fear memory processes remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate (1) the effects of SCH 23390, a dopamine D1/D5 receptor antagonist, on contextual fear memory encoding, retrieval and reconsolidation, and (2) if the effects of SCH 23390 on conditioning involve the dorsal hippocampus (DH) and/or basolateral amygdala (BLA). METHODS: Rats were used to examine the effects of systemically administering SCH 23390 on the acquisition, consolidation, retrieval and reconsolidation of contextual fear memory, and on locomotor activity and shock sensitivity. We also determined the effects of MK-801, an NMDA receptor antagonist, on contextual fear memory reconsolidation. The effects of infusing SCH 23390 locally into DH or BLA on contextual fear conditioning and locomotor activity were also examined. RESULTS: Systemic administration of SCH 23390 impaired contextual fear conditioning but had no effects on fear memory consolidation, retrieval or reconsolidation. MK-801 was found to impair reconsolidation, suggesting that the behavioural parameters used allowed for the pharmacological disruption of memory reconsolidation. The effects of SCH 23390 on conditioning were unlikely the result of any lasting drug effects on locomotor activity at memory test or any acute drug effects on shock sensitivity during conditioning. SCH 23390 infused into either DH or BLA impaired contextual fear conditioning and decreased locomotor activity. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in DH and BLA contributes to the acquisition of contextual fear memory.
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spelling nottingham-292462020-05-04T17:04:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29246/ Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning Heath, Florence C. Jurkus, Regimantas Bast, Tobias Pezze, Marie A. Lee, Jonathan L.C. Voigt, Jörg-Peter Stevenson, Carl W. RATIONALE: Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning, but the brain regions involved and its role in other contextual fear memory processes remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate (1) the effects of SCH 23390, a dopamine D1/D5 receptor antagonist, on contextual fear memory encoding, retrieval and reconsolidation, and (2) if the effects of SCH 23390 on conditioning involve the dorsal hippocampus (DH) and/or basolateral amygdala (BLA). METHODS: Rats were used to examine the effects of systemically administering SCH 23390 on the acquisition, consolidation, retrieval and reconsolidation of contextual fear memory, and on locomotor activity and shock sensitivity. We also determined the effects of MK-801, an NMDA receptor antagonist, on contextual fear memory reconsolidation. The effects of infusing SCH 23390 locally into DH or BLA on contextual fear conditioning and locomotor activity were also examined. RESULTS: Systemic administration of SCH 23390 impaired contextual fear conditioning but had no effects on fear memory consolidation, retrieval or reconsolidation. MK-801 was found to impair reconsolidation, suggesting that the behavioural parameters used allowed for the pharmacological disruption of memory reconsolidation. The effects of SCH 23390 on conditioning were unlikely the result of any lasting drug effects on locomotor activity at memory test or any acute drug effects on shock sensitivity during conditioning. SCH 23390 infused into either DH or BLA impaired contextual fear conditioning and decreased locomotor activity. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in DH and BLA contributes to the acquisition of contextual fear memory. Springer 2015-03-07 Article PeerReviewed Heath, Florence C., Jurkus, Regimantas, Bast, Tobias, Pezze, Marie A., Lee, Jonathan L.C., Voigt, Jörg-Peter and Stevenson, Carl W. (2015) Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning. Psychopharmacology, 232 (14). pp. 2619-2629. ISSN 0033-3158 Amygdala Contextual fear conditioning Dopamine D1 receptor Hippocampus Locomotor activity Memory Retrieval Reconsolidation Shock sensitivity http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00213-015-3897-y doi:10.1007/s00213-015-3897-y doi:10.1007/s00213-015-3897-y
spellingShingle Amygdala
Contextual fear conditioning
Dopamine
D1 receptor
Hippocampus
Locomotor activity
Memory
Retrieval
Reconsolidation
Shock sensitivity
Heath, Florence C.
Jurkus, Regimantas
Bast, Tobias
Pezze, Marie A.
Lee, Jonathan L.C.
Voigt, Jörg-Peter
Stevenson, Carl W.
Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title_full Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title_fullStr Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title_full_unstemmed Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title_short Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
title_sort dopamine d1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioning
topic Amygdala
Contextual fear conditioning
Dopamine
D1 receptor
Hippocampus
Locomotor activity
Memory
Retrieval
Reconsolidation
Shock sensitivity
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