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面临“捕食性”威胁的觅食大鼠海马位置细胞的改变。

Alterations of hippocampal place cells in foraging rats facing a "predatory" threat.

作者信息

Kim Eun Joo, Park Mijeong, Kong Mi-Seon, Park Sang Geon, Cho Jeiwon, Kim Jeansok J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 3921 West Stevens Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98195-1525, USA.

Center for Neural Science, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 5 Hwarang-ro 14-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-791, Korea; Neuroscience Program, Korea University of Science and Technology, 217 Gajeong-ro, Daejeon 305-701, Korea.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2015 May 18;25(10):1362-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.03.048. Epub 2015 Apr 16.

Abstract

Fear is an adaptive mechanism evolved to influence the primal decisions of foragers in "approach resource-avoid predator" conflicts. To survive and reproduce, animals must attain the basic needs (food, water, shelter, and mate) while avoiding the ultimate cost of predation. Consistent with this view, ecological studies have found that predatory threats cause animals to limit foraging to fewer places in their habitat and/or to restricted times. However, the neurophysiological basis through which animals alter their foraging boundaries when confronted with danger remains largely unknown. Here, we investigated place cells in the hippocampus, implicated in processing spatial information and memory, in male Long-Evans rats foraging for food under risky situations that would be common in nature. Specifically, place cells from dorsal cornu ammonis field 1 (CA1) were recorded while rats searched for food in a semi-naturalistic apparatus (consisting of a nest and a relatively large open area) before, during, and after encountering a "predatory" robot situated remotely from the nest. The looming robot induced remapping of place fields and increased the theta rhythm as the animals advanced toward the vicinity of threat, but not when they were around the safety of the nest. These neurophysiological effects on the hippocampus were prevented by lesioning of the amygdala. Based on these findings, we suggest that the amygdalar signaling of fear influences the stability of hippocampal place cells as a function of threat distance in rats foraging for food.

摘要

恐惧是一种适应性机制,进化出来用于在“接近资源-躲避捕食者”的冲突中影响觅食者的原始决策。为了生存和繁殖,动物必须满足基本需求(食物、水、住所和配偶),同时避免被捕食的最终代价。与这一观点一致,生态学研究发现,捕食威胁会导致动物将觅食范围限制在其栖息地内更少的地方和/或更有限的时间。然而,动物在面对危险时改变其觅食边界的神经生理基础在很大程度上仍然未知。在这里,我们研究了雄性长 Evans 大鼠在自然环境中常见的危险情况下觅食时,海马体中与处理空间信息和记忆有关的位置细胞。具体来说,在大鼠在一个半自然装置(由一个巢穴和一个相对较大的开放区域组成)中寻找食物的过程中,在遇到位于远离巢穴的“捕食性”机器人之前、期间和之后,记录来自背侧海马角 1 区(CA1)的位置细胞。当动物向威胁附近前进时,逼近的机器人会诱发位置野的重新映射并增加θ节律,但当它们处于巢穴安全区域附近时则不会。杏仁核损伤可防止这些对海马体的神经生理影响。基于这些发现,我们认为,在大鼠觅食时,杏仁核发出的恐惧信号会根据威胁距离影响海马体位置细胞的稳定性。

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