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Dorsolateral septum somatostatin interneurons gate mobility to calibrate context-specific behavioral fear responses.


ABSTRACT: Adaptive fear responses to external threats rely upon efficient relay of computations underlying contextual encoding to subcortical circuits. Brain-wide analysis of highly coactivated ensembles following contextual fear discrimination identified the dorsolateral septum (DLS) as a relay of the dentate gyrus-CA3 circuit. Retrograde monosynaptic tracing and electrophysiological whole-cell recordings demonstrated that DLS somatostatin-expressing interneurons (SST-INs) receive direct CA3 inputs. Longitudinal in vivo calcium imaging of DLS SST-INs in awake, behaving mice identified a stable population of footshock-responsive SST-INs during contextual conditioning whose activity tracked and predicted non-freezing epochs during subsequent recall in the training context but not in a similar, neutral context or open field. Optogenetic attenuation or stimulation of DLS SST-INs bidirectionally modulated conditioned fear responses and recruited proximal and distal subcortical targets. Together, these observations suggest a role for a potentially hard-wired DLS SST-IN subpopulation as arbiters of mobility that calibrate context-appropriate behavioral fear responses.

SUBMITTER: Besnard A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6387640 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dorsolateral septum somatostatin interneurons gate mobility to calibrate context-specific behavioral fear responses.

Besnard Antoine A   Gao Yuan Y   TaeWoo Kim Michael M   Twarkowski Hannah H   Reed Alexander Keith AK   Langberg Tomer T   Feng Wendy W   Xu Xiangmin X   Saur Dieter D   Zweifel Larry S LS   Davison Ian I   Sahay Amar A  

Nature neuroscience 20190204 3


Adaptive fear responses to external threats rely upon efficient relay of computations underlying contextual encoding to subcortical circuits. Brain-wide analysis of highly coactivated ensembles following contextual fear discrimination identified the dorsolateral septum (DLS) as a relay of the dentate gyrus-CA3 circuit. Retrograde monosynaptic tracing and electrophysiological whole-cell recordings demonstrated that DLS somatostatin-expressing interneurons (SST-INs) receive direct CA3 inputs. Long  ...[more]

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