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下橄榄核损伤对恐惧条件性心动过缓的影响。

Effects of inferior olive lesion on fear-conditioned bradycardia.

作者信息

Kotajima Hiroko, Sakai Kazuhisa, Hashikawa Tsutomu, Yanagihara Dai

机构信息

aDepartment of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo bCore Research for Evolutional Science and Technology, Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Tokyo cLaboratory for Neuronal Architecture, RIKEN, Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan.

出版信息

Neuroreport. 2014 May 28;25(8):556-61. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000135.

Abstract

The inferior olive (IO) sends excitatory inputs to the cerebellar cortex and cerebellar nuclei through the climbing fibers. In eyeblink conditioning, a model of motor learning, the inactivation of or a lesion in the IO impairs the acquisition or expression of conditioned eyeblink responses. Additionally, climbing fibers originating from the IO are believed to transmit the unconditioned stimulus to the cerebellum in eyeblink conditioning. Studies using fear-conditioned bradycardia showed that the cerebellum is associated with adaptive control of heart rate. However, the role of inputs from the IO to the cerebellum in fear-conditioned bradycardia has not yet been investigated. To examine this possible role, we tested fear-conditioned bradycardia in mice by selective disruption of the IO using 3-acetylpyridine. In a rotarod test, mice with an IO lesion were unable to remain on the rod. The number of neurons of IO nuclei in these mice was decreased to ∼40% compared with control mice. Mice with an IO lesion did not show changes in the mean heart rate or in heart rate responses to a conditioned stimulus, or in their responses to a painful stimulus in a tail-flick test. However, they did show impairment of the acquisition/expression of conditioned bradycardia and attenuation of heart rate responses to a pain stimulus used as an unconditioned stimulus. These results indicate that the IO inputs to the cerebellum play a key role in the acquisition/expression of conditioned bradycardia.

摘要

下橄榄核(IO)通过攀缘纤维向小脑皮质和小脑核发送兴奋性输入。在眨眼条件反射(一种运动学习模型)中,IO的失活或损伤会损害条件性眨眼反应的获得或表达。此外,源自IO的攀缘纤维被认为在眨眼条件反射中将无条件刺激传递至小脑。使用恐惧条件性心动过缓的研究表明,小脑与心率的适应性控制有关。然而,IO向小脑的输入在恐惧条件性心动过缓中的作用尚未得到研究。为了研究这一可能的作用,我们通过使用3-乙酰吡啶选择性破坏IO来测试小鼠的恐惧条件性心动过缓。在转棒试验中,患有IO损伤的小鼠无法留在棒上。与对照小鼠相比,这些小鼠IO核中的神经元数量减少至约40%。患有IO损伤的小鼠在平均心率、对条件刺激的心率反应或甩尾试验中对疼痛刺激的反应方面均未显示出变化。然而,它们确实表现出条件性心动过缓的获得/表达受损以及对用作无条件刺激的疼痛刺激的心率反应减弱。这些结果表明,IO向小脑的输入在条件性心动过缓的获得/表达中起关键作用。

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