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Topographic representation of current and future threats in the mouse nociceptive amygdala.


ABSTRACT: Adaptive behaviors arise from an integration of current sensory context and internal representations of past experiences. The central amygdala (CeA) is positioned as a key integrator of cognitive and affective signals, yet it remains unknown whether individual populations simultaneously carry current- and future-state representations. We find that a primary nociceptive population within the CeA of mice, defined by CGRP-receptor (Calcrl) expression, receives topographic sensory information, with spatially defined representations of internal and external stimuli. While Calcrl+ neurons in both the rostral and caudal CeA respond to noxious stimuli, rostral neurons promote locomotor responses to externally sourced threats, while caudal CeA Calcrl+ neurons are activated by internal threats and promote passive coping behaviors and associative valence coding. During associative fear learning, rostral CeA Calcrl+ neurons stably encode noxious stimulus occurrence, while caudal CeA Calcrl+ neurons acquire predictive responses. This arrangement supports valence-aligned representations of current and future threats for the generation of adaptive behaviors.

SUBMITTER: Bowen AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9839702 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Topographic representation of current and future threats in the mouse nociceptive amygdala.

Bowen Anna J AJ   Huang Y Waterlily YW   Chen Jane Y JY   Pauli Jordan L JL   Campos Carlos A CA   Palmiter Richard D RD  

Nature communications 20230113 1


Adaptive behaviors arise from an integration of current sensory context and internal representations of past experiences. The central amygdala (CeA) is positioned as a key integrator of cognitive and affective signals, yet it remains unknown whether individual populations simultaneously carry current- and future-state representations. We find that a primary nociceptive population within the CeA of mice, defined by CGRP-receptor (Calcrl) expression, receives topographic sensory information, with  ...[more]

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