Immediate-early genes Arc and c-Fos show divergent brain-wide expression following contextual fear conditioning.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Nicholas E Bulthuis, Liliette I Quintana, Michelle Stackmann, Christine A Denny
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Abstract

Encoding or retrieving a fear memory induces activity across the entire brain. Neurons involved in these processes are often identified by the expression of immediate-early genes (IEGs), but the extent to which the patterns of this expression correspond between IEGs has not been well characterized. Here, male mice were administered either context exposure (no shock) or 3-shock contextual fear conditioning and euthanized 1 h after encoding, retrieval 1 day later, or retrieval 5 days later. Brain tissue was immunostained for Arc and c-Fos protein, and expression was quantified across several brain regions. We find that expression of the two IEGs substantially diverges, with fewer than 50% of total labeled cells expressing both markers across memory states. Furthermore, memory state broadly influences Arc+ but not c-Fos+ cell density in select regions. These results suggest that the ensembles identified by each gene may be more anatomically and functionally distinct than commonly thought.

即时早期基因Arc和c-Fos在情境恐惧条件作用下表现出不同的全脑表达。
对恐惧记忆进行编码或检索会诱发整个大脑的活动。参与这些过程的神经元通常通过立即早期基因(即早期基因)的表达来识别,但这种表达模式在多大程度上与eeg之间的对应尚未得到很好的表征。在这里,雄性小鼠被给予情境暴露(无电击)或三电击情境恐惧条件反射,并在编码后1小时安乐死,1天后恢复,或5天后恢复。对脑组织进行Arc和c-Fos蛋白免疫染色,并在多个脑区定量表达。我们发现这两种脑电图的表达有很大的差异,只有不到50%的总标记细胞在记忆状态中同时表达这两种标记。此外,记忆状态在特定区域广泛影响Arc+而不影响c-Fos+细胞密度。这些结果表明,由每个基因鉴定的集合可能在解剖学和功能上比通常认为的更加不同。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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