BLA to vHPC Inputs Modulate Anxiety-Related Behaviors

The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and ventral hippocampus (vHPC) have both been implicated in mediating anxiety-related behaviors, but the functional contribution of BLA inputs to the vHPC has never been directly investigated. Here we show that activation of BLA-vHPC synapses acutely and robustly incre...

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Main Authors: Beyeler, Anna (Contributor), Felix-Ortiz, Ada Celis (Contributor), Seo, Changwoo (Contributor), Leppla, Christopher Albert (Contributor), Wildes, Craig P. (Contributor), Tye, Kay (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor), Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier, 2015-01-15T18:29:25Z.
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520 |a The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and ventral hippocampus (vHPC) have both been implicated in mediating anxiety-related behaviors, but the functional contribution of BLA inputs to the vHPC has never been directly investigated. Here we show that activation of BLA-vHPC synapses acutely and robustly increased anxiety-related behaviors, while inhibition of BLA-vHPC synapses decreased anxiety-related behaviors. We combined optogenetic approaches with in vivo pharmacological manipulations and ex vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recordings to dissect the local circuit mechanisms, demonstrating that activation of BLA terminals in the vHPC provided monosynaptic, glutamatergic inputs to vHPC pyramidal neurons. Furthermore, BLA inputs exerted polysynaptic, inhibitory effects mediated by local interneurons in the vHPC that may serve to balance the circuit locally. These data establish a role for BLA-vHPC synapses in bidirectionally controlling anxiety-related behaviors in an immediate, yet reversible, manner and a model for the local circuit mechanism of BLA inputs in the vHPC. 
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520 |a Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (Innovation Fund) 
520 |a Whitehall Foundation 
520 |a Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc. 
520 |a Picower Institute for Learning and Memory 
520 |a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences 
520 |a Swiss National Science Foundation. Postdoctoral Fellowship for Prospective Researchers (PBSKP3_143586) 
520 |a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Undergraduate Education Grant) 
520 |a MIT Summer Research Program 
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