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Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction

OBJECTIVE: The hallmark of anxiety disorders is excessive fear. Previous studies have suggested that selective neural projections from Basal nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST) to amygdala and vice-versa precisely control the fear learning process. However the exact mechanism how the BNST controls fe...

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Autores principales: Ranjan, Vandana, Singh, Sanjay, Siddiqui, Sarfraj Ahmad, Tripathi, Sukanya, Khan, Mohd Yahiya, Prakash, Anand
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Publicado: Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5440438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28539954
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2017.14.3.350
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author Ranjan, Vandana
Singh, Sanjay
Siddiqui, Sarfraj Ahmad
Tripathi, Sukanya
Khan, Mohd Yahiya
Prakash, Anand
author_facet Ranjan, Vandana
Singh, Sanjay
Siddiqui, Sarfraj Ahmad
Tripathi, Sukanya
Khan, Mohd Yahiya
Prakash, Anand
author_sort Ranjan, Vandana
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description OBJECTIVE: The hallmark of anxiety disorders is excessive fear. Previous studies have suggested that selective neural projections from Basal nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST) to amygdala and vice-versa precisely control the fear learning process. However the exact mechanism how the BNST controls fear consolidation and its extinction is largely unknown. In the present study we observed the changes in the BNST sub-regions following fear conditioning and its extinction. METHODS: The change in the number of positive neurons was determined by immunohistochemistry for Acetyl H3 (Histone 3), Acetyl H4 (Histone 4), cAMP response element binding Protein (CBP) and c-fos in three sub-regions of the BNST namely the anterio-lateral BNST (STLP) and anterio-medial BNST (STMA), and lateral-ventral BNST (STLV) of rats subjected to auditory fear conditioning and extinction. RESULTS: We found significant increase in the number of CBP, acetyl H3 and acetyl H4 positive neurons in the STMA and STLV but not in the STLP after fear conditioning. However, following fear extinction the number of CBP, acetyl H3 and acetyl H4 positive neurons increased significantly in the STLP but not in the STMA and STLV. Similar changes were observed in the number of c-fos positive neurons after fear consolidation and extinction. CONCLUSION: The results from this study suggest that the differential histone acetylation in the different sub-regions of the BNST following fear learning and its extinction may be responsible for changes in the neuronal activation patterns resulting in either fear or less fear.
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spelling pubmed-54404382017-05-24 Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction Ranjan, Vandana Singh, Sanjay Siddiqui, Sarfraj Ahmad Tripathi, Sukanya Khan, Mohd Yahiya Prakash, Anand Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: The hallmark of anxiety disorders is excessive fear. Previous studies have suggested that selective neural projections from Basal nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST) to amygdala and vice-versa precisely control the fear learning process. However the exact mechanism how the BNST controls fear consolidation and its extinction is largely unknown. In the present study we observed the changes in the BNST sub-regions following fear conditioning and its extinction. METHODS: The change in the number of positive neurons was determined by immunohistochemistry for Acetyl H3 (Histone 3), Acetyl H4 (Histone 4), cAMP response element binding Protein (CBP) and c-fos in three sub-regions of the BNST namely the anterio-lateral BNST (STLP) and anterio-medial BNST (STMA), and lateral-ventral BNST (STLV) of rats subjected to auditory fear conditioning and extinction. RESULTS: We found significant increase in the number of CBP, acetyl H3 and acetyl H4 positive neurons in the STMA and STLV but not in the STLP after fear conditioning. However, following fear extinction the number of CBP, acetyl H3 and acetyl H4 positive neurons increased significantly in the STLP but not in the STMA and STLV. Similar changes were observed in the number of c-fos positive neurons after fear consolidation and extinction. CONCLUSION: The results from this study suggest that the differential histone acetylation in the different sub-regions of the BNST following fear learning and its extinction may be responsible for changes in the neuronal activation patterns resulting in either fear or less fear. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2017-05 2017-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5440438/ /pubmed/28539954 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2017.14.3.350 Text en Copyright © 2017 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ranjan, Vandana
Singh, Sanjay
Siddiqui, Sarfraj Ahmad
Tripathi, Sukanya
Khan, Mohd Yahiya
Prakash, Anand
Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title_full Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title_fullStr Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title_full_unstemmed Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title_short Differential Histone Acetylation in Sub-Regions of Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Underlies Fear Consolidation and Extinction
title_sort differential histone acetylation in sub-regions of bed nucleus of the stria terminalis underlies fear consolidation and extinction
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5440438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28539954
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2017.14.3.350
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