TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of TrkB-related induced metaplasticity within the BLA on anxiety, extinction learning, and plasticity in BLA-modulated brain regions
AU - Hazra, Joyeeta Dutta
AU - Shrivastava, Kuldeep
AU - Wüstner, Lisa Sophie
AU - Anunu, Rachel
AU - Chervinsky, Erez
AU - Hazra, Somoday
AU - Beuter, Simone
AU - Kriebel, Martin
AU - Maroun, Mouna
AU - Volkmer, Hansjuergen
AU - Richter-Levin, Gal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/3/3
Y1 - 2025/3/3
N2 - Background: Neuronal plasticity within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is fundamental for fear learning. Metaplasticity, the regulation of plasticity states, has emerged as a key mechanism mediating the subsequent impact of emotional and stressful experiences. After mRNA knockdown of synaptic plasticity-related TrkB, we examined the impact of chronically altered activity in the rat BLA (induced metaplasticity) on anxiety-like behavior, fear memory-related behaviors, and neural plasticity in brain regions modulated by the BLA. These effects were investigated under both basal conditions and following exposure to acute trauma (UWT). Results: Under basal conditions, TrkB knockdown increased anxiety-like behavior and impaired extinction learning. TrkBKD also reduced LTP in the vSub-mPFC pathway but not in the dentate gyrus. Compared with those of control animals, acute trauma exposure led to increased anxiety-like behavior and impaired extinction learning in both the trauma-exposed group (CTR-UWT) and the trauma-exposed group on the background of TrkB knockdown (TrkBKD-UWT). However, the deficit in extinction learning was more pronounced in the TrkBKD-UWT group than in the CTR-UWT group. Accordingly, TrkBKD-UWT, but not CTR-UWT, resulted in impaired LTP in the vSub- mPFC pathway. Since LTP in this pathway is independent of BLA involvement, this result suggests that lasting intra-BLA-induced metaplasticity may also lead to transregional metaplasticity within the mPFC, as suggested previously. Conclusions: Taken together, these findings reveal the dissociative involvement of BLA function, on the one hand, in anxiety, which is affected by the knockdown of TrkB, and, on the other hand, in extinction learning, which is more significantly affected by the combination of intra-BLA-induced metaplasticity and exposure to emotional trauma.
AB - Background: Neuronal plasticity within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is fundamental for fear learning. Metaplasticity, the regulation of plasticity states, has emerged as a key mechanism mediating the subsequent impact of emotional and stressful experiences. After mRNA knockdown of synaptic plasticity-related TrkB, we examined the impact of chronically altered activity in the rat BLA (induced metaplasticity) on anxiety-like behavior, fear memory-related behaviors, and neural plasticity in brain regions modulated by the BLA. These effects were investigated under both basal conditions and following exposure to acute trauma (UWT). Results: Under basal conditions, TrkB knockdown increased anxiety-like behavior and impaired extinction learning. TrkBKD also reduced LTP in the vSub-mPFC pathway but not in the dentate gyrus. Compared with those of control animals, acute trauma exposure led to increased anxiety-like behavior and impaired extinction learning in both the trauma-exposed group (CTR-UWT) and the trauma-exposed group on the background of TrkB knockdown (TrkBKD-UWT). However, the deficit in extinction learning was more pronounced in the TrkBKD-UWT group than in the CTR-UWT group. Accordingly, TrkBKD-UWT, but not CTR-UWT, resulted in impaired LTP in the vSub- mPFC pathway. Since LTP in this pathway is independent of BLA involvement, this result suggests that lasting intra-BLA-induced metaplasticity may also lead to transregional metaplasticity within the mPFC, as suggested previously. Conclusions: Taken together, these findings reveal the dissociative involvement of BLA function, on the one hand, in anxiety, which is affected by the knockdown of TrkB, and, on the other hand, in extinction learning, which is more significantly affected by the combination of intra-BLA-induced metaplasticity and exposure to emotional trauma.
KW - BLA
KW - Fear extinction
KW - Metaplasticity
KW - mPFC
KW - Transregional metaplasticity
KW - TrkB
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U2 - 10.1186/s12993-025-00267-0
DO - 10.1186/s12993-025-00267-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 40033342
AN - SCOPUS:86000082210
SN - 1744-9081
VL - 21
JO - Behavioral and Brain Functions
JF - Behavioral and Brain Functions
IS - 1
M1 - 4
ER -