THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS

In a natural environment, avoidance of a particular food source is mostly determined by a previous intake experience during which sensory stimuli such as food odor, become aversive through a simple associative conditioned learning. Conditioned odor aversion learning (COA) is a food conditioning para...

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Main Authors: Barbara eFerry, Karine eHerbeaux, Hervé eJavelot, Monique eMajchrzak
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00342/full
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spelling doaj-52b61eb159254a5eb02783fffb07494b2020-11-24T23:39:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2015-10-01910.3389/fnins.2015.00342159532THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONSBarbara eFerry0Karine eHerbeaux1Hervé eJavelot2Monique eMajchrzak3UMR CNRS 5292, INSERM U 1028, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et AdaptativesCHU de StrasbourgLaboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et AdaptativesIn a natural environment, avoidance of a particular food source is mostly determined by a previous intake experience during which sensory stimuli such as food odor, become aversive through a simple associative conditioned learning. Conditioned odor aversion learning (COA) is a food conditioning paradigm that results from the association between a tasteless scented solution (conditioned stimulus, CS) and a gastric malaise (unconditioned stimulus, US) that followed its ingestion. In the present experimental conditions, acquisition of COA also led to acquisition of aversion toward the context in which the CS was presented (conditioned context aversion, CCA). Previous data have shown that the entorhinal cortex (EC) is involved in the memory processes underlying COA acquisition and context fear conditioning, but whether EC lesion modulates CCA acquisition has never be investigated. To this aim, male Long-Evans rats with bilateral EC lesion received CS-US pairings in a particular context with different interstimulus intervals (ISI). The results showed that the establishment of COA with long ISI obtained in EC-lesioned rats is associated with altered CCA learning.Since ISI has been suggested to be the determining factor in the odor- and context-US association, our results show that the EC is involved in the processes that control association of either CS or context with US relative to ISI duration.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00342/fullEntorhinal CortexOdorsFood conditioningodor aversioncontext aversion
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Karine eHerbeaux
Hervé eJavelot
Monique eMajchrzak
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Karine eHerbeaux
Hervé eJavelot
Monique eMajchrzak
THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Entorhinal Cortex
Odors
Food conditioning
odor aversion
context aversion
author_facet Barbara eFerry
Karine eHerbeaux
Hervé eJavelot
Monique eMajchrzak
author_sort Barbara eFerry
title THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
title_short THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
title_full THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
title_fullStr THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
title_full_unstemmed THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX IS INVOLVED IN CONDITIONED ODOR AND CONTEXT AVERSIONS
title_sort entorhinal cortex is involved in conditioned odor and context aversions
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description In a natural environment, avoidance of a particular food source is mostly determined by a previous intake experience during which sensory stimuli such as food odor, become aversive through a simple associative conditioned learning. Conditioned odor aversion learning (COA) is a food conditioning paradigm that results from the association between a tasteless scented solution (conditioned stimulus, CS) and a gastric malaise (unconditioned stimulus, US) that followed its ingestion. In the present experimental conditions, acquisition of COA also led to acquisition of aversion toward the context in which the CS was presented (conditioned context aversion, CCA). Previous data have shown that the entorhinal cortex (EC) is involved in the memory processes underlying COA acquisition and context fear conditioning, but whether EC lesion modulates CCA acquisition has never be investigated. To this aim, male Long-Evans rats with bilateral EC lesion received CS-US pairings in a particular context with different interstimulus intervals (ISI). The results showed that the establishment of COA with long ISI obtained in EC-lesioned rats is associated with altered CCA learning.Since ISI has been suggested to be the determining factor in the odor- and context-US association, our results show that the EC is involved in the processes that control association of either CS or context with US relative to ISI duration.
topic Entorhinal Cortex
Odors
Food conditioning
odor aversion
context aversion
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00342/full
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