Prelimbic cortex drives discrimination of non-aversion via amygdala somatostatin interneurons. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The amygdala and prelimbic cortex (PL) communicate during fear discrimination retrieval, but how they coordinate discrimination of a non-threatening stimulus is unknown. Here, we show that somatostatin (SOM) interneurons in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) become active specifically during learned non-threatening cues and desynchronize cell firing by blocking phase reset of theta oscillations during the safe cue. Furthermore, we show that SOM activation and desynchronization of the BLA is PL-dependent and promotes discrimination of non-threat. Thus, fear discrimination engages PL-dependent coordination of BLA SOM responses to non-threatening stimuli.

publication date

  • April 5, 2022

Research

keywords

  • Amygdala
  • Basolateral Nuclear Complex

Identity

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.neuron.2022.03.020

PubMed ID

  • 35397211