Lindemeyer, A Kerstin Liang, Jing Marty, Vincent N Meyer, Edward M Suryanarayanan, Asha Olsen, Richard W Spigelman, Igor
Acute and chronic ethanol (EtOH) administration is known to affect function, surface expression, and subunit composition of γ-aminobutyric acid (A) receptors (GABAARs) in different parts of the brain, which is believed to play a major role in alcohol dependence and withdrawal symptoms. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) participates in anxiety-like beh...
Koek, Ralph J Langevin, Jean-Philippe Krahl, Scott E Kosoyan, Hovsep J Schwartz, Holly N Chen, James WY Melrose, Rebecca Mandelkern, Mark J Sultzer, David
BackgroundCombat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) involves significant suffering, impairments in social and occupational functioning, substance use and medical comorbidity, and increased mortality from suicide and other causes. Many veterans continue to suffer despite current treatments. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown promise in refrac...
Ratano, P Everitt, BJ Milton, AL
We have investigated the requirement for signaling at CB1 receptors in the reconsolidation of a previously consolidated auditory fear memory, by infusing the CB1 receptor antagonist AM251, or the FAAH inhibitor URB597, directly into the basolateral amygdala (BLA) in conjunction with memory reactivation. AM251 disrupted memory restabilization, but o...
Koek, Ralph J Langevin, Jean-Philippe Krahl, Scott E Kosoyan, Hovsep J Schwartz, Holly N Chen, James WY Melrose, Rebecca Mandelkern, Mark J Sultzer, David
Background: Combat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) involves significant suffering, impairments in social and occupational functioning, substance use and medical comorbidity, and increased mortality from suicide and other causes. Many veterans continue to suffer despite current treatments. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown promise in refr...
Wassum, Kate M Izquierdo, Alicia
Sophisticated behavioral paradigms partnered with the emergence of increasingly selective techniques to target the basolateral amygdala (BLA) have resulted in an enhanced understanding of the role of this nucleus in learning and using reward information. Due to the wide variety of behavioral approaches many questions remain on the circumscribed rol...
Murray, Jennifer E Belin-Rauscent, Aude Simon, Marine Giuliano, Chiara Benoit-Marand, Marianne Everitt, Barry J Belin, David
In the development of addiction, drug seeking becomes habitual and controlled by drug-associated cues, and the neural locus of control over behaviour shifts from the ventral to the dorsolateral striatum. The neural mechanisms underlying this functional transition from recreational drug use to drug-seeking habits are unknown. Here we combined functi...
Perusini, Jennifer N Meyer, Edward M Long, Virginia A Rau, Vinuta Nocera, Nathaniel Avershal, Jacob Maksymetz, James Spigelman, Igor Fanselow, Michael S
Fear promotes adaptive responses to threats. However, when the level of fear is not proportional to the level of threat, maladaptive fear-related behaviors characteristic of anxiety disorders result. Post-traumatic stress disorder develops in response to a traumatic event, and patients often show sensitized reactions to mild stressors associated wi...
McMurray, KMJ Du, X Brownlee, M Palmer, AA
GLO1 (Glyoxalase1) is a ubiquitous cellular enzyme that detoxifies methylglyoxal (MG), which is a byproduct of glycolysis. Previously, we showed that ubiquitous overexpression of Glo1 reduced concentrations of MG and increased anxiety-like behavior, whereas systemic injection of MG reduced anxiety-like behavior. We further showed that MG is a compe...
Shackman, Alexander J Fox, Andrew S
It is widely thought that phasic and sustained responses to threat reflect dissociable circuits centered on the central nucleus of the amygdala (Ce) and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BST), the two major subdivisions of the central extended amygdala. Early versions of this hypothesis remain highly influential and have been incorporated in...
Kwapis, Janine L Alaghband, Yasaman López, Alberto J White, André O Campbell, Rianne R Dang, Richard T Rhee, Diane Tran, Ashley V Carl, Allison E Matheos, Dina P
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Histone acetylation is a fundamental epigenetic mechanism that is dynamically regulated during memory formation. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) compete to modulate histone acetylation, allowing for rapid changes in acetylation in response to a learning event. HDACs are known to be powerful negative regulators of ...