Allopregnanolone induces state-dependent fear via the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Gonadal steroids and their metabolites have been shown to be important modulators of emotional behavior. Allopregnanolone (ALLO), for example, is a metabolite of progesterone that has been linked to anxiety-related disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder. In rodents, it has been shown to reduce anxiety in a number of behavioral paradigms including Pavlovian fear conditioning. We have recently found that expression of conditioned contextual (but not auditory) freezing in rats can be suppressed by infusion of ALLO into the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST). To further explore the nature of this effect, we infused ALLO into the BNST of male rats prior to both conditioning and testing. We found that suppression of contextual fear occurred when the hormone was present during either conditioning or testing but not during both procedures, suggesting that ALLO acts in a state-dependent manner within the BNST. A shift in interoceptive context during testing for animals conditioned under ALLO provided further support for this mechanism of hormonal action on contextual fear. Interestingly, infusions of ALLO into the basolateral amygdala produced a state-independent suppression of both conditioned contextual and auditory freezing. Altogether, these results suggest that ALLO can influence the acquisition and expression of fear memories by both state-dependent and state-independent mechanisms.

published proceedings

  • Horm Behav

altmetric score

  • 2.6

author list (cited authors)

  • Acca, G. M., Mathew, A. S., Jin, J., Maren, S., & Nagaya, N.

citation count

  • 14

complete list of authors

  • Acca, Gillian M||Mathew, Abel S||Jin, Jingji||Maren, Stephen||Nagaya, Naomi

publication date

  • March 2017