Distinct Fos expression in the brain following freezing behavior elicited by stimulation with NMDA of the ventral or dorsal inferior colliculus.

Exp Neurol

Instituto de Neurociências & Comportamento-INeC, Campus USP, 14040-901 Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.

Published: April 2007

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  • The inferior colliculus (IC) serves as a key relay for auditory information to the brain, with its ventral (ICv) and dorsal (ICd) regions linked to defensive reactions and audiogenic seizures.
  • Stimulation of these IC regions using NMDA leads to different patterns of neural activation, indicating that freezing behavior is related to ICd while escape behavior involves both IC regions.
  • This study is the first to explore how stimulating these specific IC areas affects the expression of Fos in related limbic structures, highlighting distinct neural circuits for fear responses and seizure processes.

Article Abstract

The inferior colliculus (IC) is an important relay station for ascending auditory information to the medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) and temporal cortex. It has been reported that the ventral (ICv) and dorsal (ICd) regions of the IC are involved with the defensive reaction and audiogenic seizures, respectively. As freezing is the first response induced by stimulation of these IC nuclei with increasing doses of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA), a question that arises is whether or not fear and audiogenic seizures generated at the IC level are interrelated processes. To address this issue, the Fos distribution in selected limbic structures following injections of NMDA into the ICv or ICd at freezing (7 nmol)- and escape (20 nmol)-producing doses was examined. Freezing behavior induced by intra-ICd NMDA caused an increase of Fos expression in the MGN, superior colliculus, dorsal columns of the periaqueductal gray and locus coeruleus while freezing induced by intra-ICv NMDA caused a significant Fos immunoreactivity in the prelimbic (PrL) and cingulate (Cg) cortices, basolateral and medial nuclei of the amygdala, ventrolateral periaqueductal gray, cuneiform nucleus and locus coeruleus. Escape behavior induced by NMDA injections into both nuclei caused a widespread Fos labeling in all limbic structures examined in this study. These results suggest that distinct circuits underlie the freezing behavior generated at the level of ICd and ICv. This is the first study to map Fos distribution associated with the stimulation of the ICv and ICd, regions supposed to be involved with fear and audiogenic seizures, respectively.

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