Competing contextual processes rely on the infralimbic and prelimbic medial prefrontal cortices in the rat.

Oxford open neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-03-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1093/oons/kvad003
David N George, Simon Killcross, Josephine E Haddon
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Abstract

Ambiguous relationships between events may be established using interference procedures such as latent inhibition, extinction or counterconditioning. Under these conditions, the retrieval of individual associations between a stimulus and outcome is affected by contextual cues. To examine the roles of the dorsal (prelimbic) and ventral (infralimbic) medial prefrontal cortex in the contextual modulation of such associations, we investigated the context specificity of latent inhibition. Male Lister hooded rats were pre-exposed to two separate stimuli, one in each of two distinct contexts. Both stimuli were then paired with the delivery of mild foot-shock in the same one of these contexts. Finally, the strength of the resultant conditioned emotional response (CER) to each stimulus was assessed in each context. For the sham-operated control rats, the CER was attenuated for each stimulus when it was tested in the context in which it had been pre-exposed. Rats who had received lesions to the infralimbic cortex showed this effect only in the conditioning context, whereas rats with lesions to the prelimbic cortex showed the effect only in the context in which conditioning had not taken place. These findings indicate that infralimbic and prelimbic cortices play distinct, and competing, roles in the contextual modulation of initial and later learning.

竞争上下文过程依赖于大鼠边缘下和边缘前内侧前额叶皮层
事件之间的模糊关系可以使用干扰程序来建立,例如潜在抑制、消退或反条件作用。在这些条件下,刺激和结果之间的个体关联的检索受到上下文线索的影响。为了研究背侧(边缘前)和腹侧(边缘下)内侧前额叶皮层在这种关联的上下文调节中的作用,我们研究了潜在抑制的上下文特异性。戴李斯特菌帽的雄性大鼠预先暴露于两种不同的刺激,在两种不同环境中各有一种。然后,在同一种情况下,将这两种刺激与轻度足部电击相结合。最后,在每种情况下评估对每种刺激产生的条件情绪反应(CER)的强度。对于假手术对照大鼠,当在预先暴露的环境中进行测试时,每次刺激的CER都会减弱。边缘下皮质受损的大鼠仅在条件作用下表现出这种效果,而边缘前皮质受损的小鼠仅在未发生条件作用的情况下表现出该效果。这些发现表明,边缘下和边缘前皮质在初始和后期学习的上下文调节中发挥着不同的竞争性作用。
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