Trace fear conditioning involves hippocampal α 5 GABA A receptors
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- 25 June 2002
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 99 (13) , 8980-8985
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.142288699
Abstract
The heterogeneity of γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA A ) receptors contributes to the diversity of neuronal inhibition in the regulation of information processing. Although most GABA A receptors are located synaptically, the small population of α 5 GABA A receptors is largely expressed extrasynaptically. To clarify the role of the α 5 GABA A receptors in the control of behavior, a histidine-to-arginine point mutation was introduced in position 105 of the murine α 5 subunit gene, which rendered the α 5 GABA A receptors diazepam-insensitive. Apart from an incomplete muscle relaxing effect, neither the sedative, anticonvulsant, nor anxiolytic-like activity of diazepam was impaired in α 5 (H105R) mice. However, in hippocampal pyramidal cells, the point mutation resulted in a selective reduction of α 5 GABA A receptors, which altered the drug-independent behavior. In line with the role of the hippocampus in certain forms of associative learning, trace fear conditioning, but not delay conditioning or contextual conditioning, was facilitated in the mutant mice. Trace fear conditioning differs from delay conditioning in that the conditioned and unconditioned stimulus are separated by a time interval. Thus, the largely extrasynaptic α 5 GABA A receptors in hippocampal pyramidal cells are implicated as control elements of the temporal association of threat cues in trace fear conditioning.Keywords
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