| Literature DB >> 17292864 |
Jeongyeon Kim1, Sukwon Lee, Heewoo Park, Beomjong Song, Ingie Hong, Dongho Geum, Kisoon Shin, Sukwoo Choi.
Abstract
The metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 1 (mGluR1) is thought to be crucial for several forms of memory, but its role in memory extinction has not been determined. Here, we examined a role of mGluR1 in the extinction of conditioned fear using microinjection of an mGluR1 antagonist, CPCCOEt, into the lateral amygdala (LA), a critical structure for fear conditioning and extinction. Intra-LA injection of 3 microg CPCCOEt impaired extinction that was initiated 48 h after the conditioning, but not that initiated 2h after the conditioning, indicating that the effectiveness of CPCCOEt depends upon the length of time since fear conditioning. The CPCCOEt injection failed to alter an mGluR1-like receptor (mGluR5)-dependent acquisition of fear memory, further supporting the specificity of the injected CPCCOEt on mGluR1. Together, our results suggest that amygdala mGluR1 plays a critical role in the extinction of learned fear, but not in the acquisition of fear memory.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17292864 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.01.125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575