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The habenulo-raphe serotonergic circuit encodes an aversive expectation value essential for adaptive active avoidance of danger.

Ryunosuke Amo1, Felipe Fredes2, Masae Kinoshita2, Ryo Aoki3, Hidenori Aizawa2, Masakazu Agetsuma2, Tazu Aoki2, Toshiyuki Shiraki2, Hisaya Kakinuma2, Masaru Matsuda4, Masako Yamazaki2, Mikako Takahoko2, Takashi Tsuboi5, Shin-ichi Higashijima6, Nobuhiko Miyasaka7, Tetsuya Koide7, Yoichi Yabuki7, Yoshihiro Yoshihara7, Tomoki Fukai8, Hitoshi Okamoto9.   

Abstract

Anticipation of danger at first elicits panic in animals, but later it helps them to avoid the real threat adaptively. In zebrafish, as fish experience more and more danger, neurons in the ventral habenula (vHb) showed tonic increase in the activity to the presented cue and activated serotonergic neurons in the median raphe (MR). This neuronal activity could represent the expectation of a dangerous outcome and be used for comparison with a real outcome when the fish is learning how to escape from a dangerous to a safer environment. Indeed, inhibiting synaptic transmission from vHb to MR impaired adaptive avoidance learning, while panic behavior induced by classical fear conditioning remained intact. Furthermore, artificially triggering this negative outcome expectation signal by optogenetic stimulation of vHb neurons evoked place avoidance behavior. Thus, vHb-MR circuit is essential for representing the level of expected danger and behavioral programming to adaptively avoid potential hazard.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25467985     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.10.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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