Observing fear enables plasticity of the dmPFC-BLA pathway during subsequent learning of inhibitory avoidance

2018 
Observing fear in others is a form of social distress. In mice, it leads to the formation of silent synapses in the prefrontal-amygdala pathway and enhances inhibitory avoidance learning at a later time. Here, we report that observing fear enabled ex vivo LTP. The unsilencing of silent synapses was the prevailing mechanism and the plasticity was occluded by inhibitory avoidance training. In free moving mice with OF experience, the inhibitory avoidance training transiently facilitated local field potentials evoked in BLA by stimulating the prefrontal afferents. The facilitation persisted during the first 4 hours after IA training, which is the time when IA memories consolidate. Thus, the OF-generated silent synapses enable plasticity that may enhance consolidation of IA memories.
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