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Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice

A rapidly approaching dark object evokes an evolutionarily conserved fear response in both vertebrates and invertebrates, young to old. A looming visual stimulus mimics an approaching object and triggers a similarly robust fear response in mice, resulting in freeze and flight. However, the retinal n...

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Autores principales: Bohl, Jeremy M., Gope, Jui, Sharpe, Zachary J., Shehu, Angela, Garrett, Andrew, Koehler, Christina C., Hellmer, Chase B., Ichinose, Tomomi
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37011954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0183-22.2023
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author Bohl, Jeremy M.
Gope, Jui
Sharpe, Zachary J.
Shehu, Angela
Garrett, Andrew
Koehler, Christina C.
Hellmer, Chase B.
Ichinose, Tomomi
author_facet Bohl, Jeremy M.
Gope, Jui
Sharpe, Zachary J.
Shehu, Angela
Garrett, Andrew
Koehler, Christina C.
Hellmer, Chase B.
Ichinose, Tomomi
author_sort Bohl, Jeremy M.
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description A rapidly approaching dark object evokes an evolutionarily conserved fear response in both vertebrates and invertebrates, young to old. A looming visual stimulus mimics an approaching object and triggers a similarly robust fear response in mice, resulting in freeze and flight. However, the retinal neural pathway responsible for this innate response has not been fully understood. We first explored a variety of visual stimuli that reliably induced these innate responses, and found that a looming stimulus with 2-d acclimation consistently evoked fear responses. Because the fear responses were triggered by the looming stimulus with moving edges, but not by a screen flipping from light to dark, we targeted the starburst amacrine cells (SACs), crucial neurons for retinal motion detection. We used intraocular injection of diphtheria toxin (DT) in mutant mice expressing diphtheria toxin receptors (DTR) in SACs. The looming-evoked fear responses disappeared in half of the DT-injected mice, and the other mice still exhibited the fear responses. The optomotor responses (OMRs) were reduced or eliminated, which occurred independent of the disappearance of the fear responses. A histologic examination revealed that ON SACs were reduced in both mouse groups preserved or absent fear responses. In contrast, the number of OFF SACs was different among two groups. The OFF SACs were relatively preserved in mice exhibiting continued fear responses, whereas they were ablated in mice lacking fear response to looming stimulation. These results indicate that OFF SACs and the direction-selective pathway in the retina play a role in looming-induced fear behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-101015492023-04-14 Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice Bohl, Jeremy M. Gope, Jui Sharpe, Zachary J. Shehu, Angela Garrett, Andrew Koehler, Christina C. Hellmer, Chase B. Ichinose, Tomomi eNeuro Research Article: New Research A rapidly approaching dark object evokes an evolutionarily conserved fear response in both vertebrates and invertebrates, young to old. A looming visual stimulus mimics an approaching object and triggers a similarly robust fear response in mice, resulting in freeze and flight. However, the retinal neural pathway responsible for this innate response has not been fully understood. We first explored a variety of visual stimuli that reliably induced these innate responses, and found that a looming stimulus with 2-d acclimation consistently evoked fear responses. Because the fear responses were triggered by the looming stimulus with moving edges, but not by a screen flipping from light to dark, we targeted the starburst amacrine cells (SACs), crucial neurons for retinal motion detection. We used intraocular injection of diphtheria toxin (DT) in mutant mice expressing diphtheria toxin receptors (DTR) in SACs. The looming-evoked fear responses disappeared in half of the DT-injected mice, and the other mice still exhibited the fear responses. The optomotor responses (OMRs) were reduced or eliminated, which occurred independent of the disappearance of the fear responses. A histologic examination revealed that ON SACs were reduced in both mouse groups preserved or absent fear responses. In contrast, the number of OFF SACs was different among two groups. The OFF SACs were relatively preserved in mice exhibiting continued fear responses, whereas they were ablated in mice lacking fear response to looming stimulation. These results indicate that OFF SACs and the direction-selective pathway in the retina play a role in looming-induced fear behaviors. Society for Neuroscience 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10101549/ /pubmed/37011954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0183-22.2023 Text en Copyright © 2023 Bohl et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article: New Research
Bohl, Jeremy M.
Gope, Jui
Sharpe, Zachary J.
Shehu, Angela
Garrett, Andrew
Koehler, Christina C.
Hellmer, Chase B.
Ichinose, Tomomi
Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title_full Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title_fullStr Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title_short Off Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Retina Trigger Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice
title_sort off starburst amacrine cells in the retina trigger looming-evoked fear responses in mice
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37011954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0183-22.2023
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