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The role of glucocorticoid receptors in the dorsal hippocampus in time-dependent fear generalization in rats subjected to different training intensities

Grant number: 23/16108-7
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Master
Start date: April 01, 2024
End date: May 31, 2025
Field of knowledge:Humanities - Psychology - Physiological Psychology
Principal Investigator:Raquel Vecchio Fornari
Grantee:Ana Carolina Quintiliano dos Santos
Host Institution: Centro de Matemática, Computação e Cognição (CMCC). Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC). Ministério da Educação (Brasil). Santo André , SP, Brazil
Associated research grant(s):25/02826-0 - 34th Annual International Behavioral Neuroscience Society Meeting, AR.EXT

Abstract

Stressful situations, such as the contextual fear conditioning training (CFC), elicit the release of glucocorticoids. These hormones bind to glucocorticoid receptors (GR) in the central nervous system, and modulate the consolidation of the memory trace created during the training. Over time, the emotional memory will undergo systems consolidation, a process by which memory dependence is reorganized across several cortical regions, such as the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC). During this process, the memory trace may lose some of its specificity to contextual features in remote retrieval tests, a phenomenon known as time-dependent fear generalization, that is possibly linked to the plasmatic levels of corticosterone after conditioning. This phenomenon is possibly associated with post-training plasma corticosterone (CORT) levels, with low CORT levels eliciting fear discrimination at remote timepoints and high levels, generalized fear. Despite the evidence that glucocorticoids are involved in the modulating contextual specificity, the role played by the GRs in the dHPC in this process is still unknown. To answer this question, we will investigate how the blockage of hippocampal GRs modulates the time dependent generalization of fear memories. For that, Wistar rats will undergo different intensities of a CFC training (0.4 or 1.0 mA) and immediately after that, mifepristone, a GR antagonist, will be administered into the dHPC. After an interval of 2 or 14 days, these animals will be exposed to a novel context and then to the training context so we can evaluate the specificity of fear memory. These results will contribute to the understanding of pathological fear generalization, that can be observed in several psychiatric conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and phobias.

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