TY - JOUR
T1 - Sidman Instrumental Avoidance Initially Depends on Lateral and Basal Amygdala and Is Constrained by Central Amygdala-Mediated Pavlovian Processes
AU - Lázaro-Muñoz, Gabriel
AU - LeDoux, Joseph E.
AU - Cain, Christopher K.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant No. F31MH086294 to Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, NIMH Grant No. RO1MH038774 to Joseph E. LeDoux, and NIMH Grant No. F32MH077458 to Christopher K. Cain. We thank June-Seek Choi, Karim Nader, Bruce Overmier, and Rick Servatius for helpful comments and Claudia Farb for assistance with histology and lesion quantification.
PY - 2010/6/15
Y1 - 2010/6/15
N2 - Background: The lateral (LA) and central (CE), but not basal (B), amygdala nuclei are necessary for reactive Pavlovian fear responses such as freezing. The amygdala also plays a key role in the acquisition and expression of active instrumental defensive behaviors, but little is known about the specific roles of amygdala nuclei. Using a Sidman active avoidance (AA) task, we examined the necessity of LA, B, and CE for learning and performance. Pavlovian freezing was simultaneously assessed to examine the contributions of amygdala nuclei to the transition from reactive to active defensive responding. Methods: Rats received electrolytic lesions of LA, CE, or B before AA training, or following overtraining. Rats that expressed low levels of AA performance during training received bilateral electrolytic lesions to CE to eliminate competing freezing reactions and rescue AA. AA performance and freezing were assessed. Results: Damage to LA and B, but not CE, impaired the acquisition of AA. Performance of AA became amygdala-independent following overtraining. CE lesions abolished Pavlovian freezing and rescued instrumental AA performance in rats that expressed low levels of avoidance responses and high levels of freezing during training. Conclusions: Although the acquisition of Pavlovian fear depends on LA and CE, but not B, acquisition of instrumental AA is dependent on LA and B, but not CE. CE-dependent Pavlovian processes that control freezing can constrain avoidance behavior. Performance of well-trained AA becomes independent of all three amygdala nuclei. Thus, it appears that different output pathways of LA mediate reactive and active conditioned defensive responding.
AB - Background: The lateral (LA) and central (CE), but not basal (B), amygdala nuclei are necessary for reactive Pavlovian fear responses such as freezing. The amygdala also plays a key role in the acquisition and expression of active instrumental defensive behaviors, but little is known about the specific roles of amygdala nuclei. Using a Sidman active avoidance (AA) task, we examined the necessity of LA, B, and CE for learning and performance. Pavlovian freezing was simultaneously assessed to examine the contributions of amygdala nuclei to the transition from reactive to active defensive responding. Methods: Rats received electrolytic lesions of LA, CE, or B before AA training, or following overtraining. Rats that expressed low levels of AA performance during training received bilateral electrolytic lesions to CE to eliminate competing freezing reactions and rescue AA. AA performance and freezing were assessed. Results: Damage to LA and B, but not CE, impaired the acquisition of AA. Performance of AA became amygdala-independent following overtraining. CE lesions abolished Pavlovian freezing and rescued instrumental AA performance in rats that expressed low levels of avoidance responses and high levels of freezing during training. Conclusions: Although the acquisition of Pavlovian fear depends on LA and CE, but not B, acquisition of instrumental AA is dependent on LA and B, but not CE. CE-dependent Pavlovian processes that control freezing can constrain avoidance behavior. Performance of well-trained AA becomes independent of all three amygdala nuclei. Thus, it appears that different output pathways of LA mediate reactive and active conditioned defensive responding.
KW - Amygdala
KW - Sidman
KW - avoidance
KW - freezing
KW - lesion
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.12.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 20110085
AN - SCOPUS:77952888164
SN - 0006-3223
VL - 67
SP - 1120
EP - 1127
JO - Biological Psychiatry
JF - Biological Psychiatry
IS - 12
ER -