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Exploration driven by a medial preoptic circuit facilitates fear extinction in mice.


ABSTRACT: Repetitive exposure to fear-associated targets is a typical treatment for patients with panic or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The success of exposure therapy depends on the active exploration of a fear-eliciting target despite an innate drive to avoid it. Here, we found that a circuit running from CaMKIIα-positive neurons of the medial preoptic area to the ventral periaqueductal gray (MPA-vPAG) facilitates the exploration of a fear-conditioned zone and subsequent fear extinction in mice. Activation or inhibition of this circuit did not induce preference/avoidance of a specific zone. Repeated entries into the fear-conditioned zone, induced by the motivation to chase a head-mounted object due to MPA-vPAG circuit photostimulation, facilitated fear extinction. Our results show how the brain forms extinction memory against avoidance of a fearful target and suggest a circuit-based mechanism of exposure therapy.

SUBMITTER: Shin A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9883483 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploration driven by a medial preoptic circuit facilitates fear extinction in mice.

Shin Anna A   Ryoo Jia J   Shin Kwanhoo K   Lee Junesu J   Bae Seohui S   Kim Dae-Gun DG   Park Sae-Geun SG   Kim Daesoo D  

Communications biology 20230127 1


Repetitive exposure to fear-associated targets is a typical treatment for patients with panic or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The success of exposure therapy depends on the active exploration of a fear-eliciting target despite an innate drive to avoid it. Here, we found that a circuit running from CaMKIIα-positive neurons of the medial preoptic area to the ventral periaqueductal gray (MPA-vPAG) facilitates the exploration of a fear-conditioned zone and subsequent fear extinction in mic  ...[more]

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