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社交隔离应激对基于空间的热威胁学习任务中的安全学习及防御行为结构的影响。

Impacts of social isolation stress in safety learning and the structure of defensive behavior during a spatial-based learning task involving thermal threat.

作者信息

Villalon Stephanie A, Felix-Ortiz Ada C, Lozano-Ortiz Kelly, McCarrey John R, Burgos-Robles Anthony

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, Developmental, and Regenerative Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States.

Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, United States.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2024 Dec 10;18:1503097. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1503097. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Safety learning during threat and adversity is critical for behavioral adaptation, resiliency, and survival. Using a novel mouse paradigm involving thermal threat, we recently demonstrated that safety learning is highly susceptible to social isolation stress. Yet, our previous study primarily considered male mice and did not thoroughly scrutinize the relative impacts of stress on potentially distinct defensive mechanisms implemented by males and females during the thermal safety task. The present study assessed these issues while considering a variety of defensive behaviors related to safety-seeking, escape, coping, protection, ambivalence, and risk-taking. After a two-week social isolation stress period, mice were required to explore a box arena that had thermal threat and safety zones (5 vs. 30°C, respectively). Since visuospatial cues clearly differentiated the threat and safety zones, the majority of the no-stress controls (69-75%) in both sexes exhibited optimal memory formation for the safety zone. In contrast, the majority of the stress-exposed mice in both sexes (69-75%) exhibited robust impairment in memory formation for the safety zone. Furthermore, while the control groups exhibited many robust correlations among various defensive behaviors, the stress-exposed mice in both sexes exhibited disorganized behaviors. Thus, stress severely impaired the proper establishment of safety memory and the structure of defensive behavior, effects that primarily occurred in a sex-independent manner.

摘要

在威胁和逆境中进行安全学习对于行为适应、恢复力和生存至关重要。我们最近使用一种涉及热威胁的新型小鼠范式证明,安全学习极易受到社会隔离应激的影响。然而,我们之前的研究主要关注雄性小鼠,并未彻底审视应激对雄性和雌性在热安全任务中实施的潜在不同防御机制的相对影响。本研究在考虑与寻求安全、逃避、应对、保护、矛盾心理和冒险相关的各种防御行为的同时评估了这些问题。在经历为期两周的社会隔离应激期后,要求小鼠探索一个具有热威胁区和安全区(分别为5摄氏度和30摄氏度)的箱形场地。由于视觉空间线索清楚地区分了威胁区和安全区,两性中大多数无应激对照组(69%-75%)都表现出对安全区的最佳记忆形成。相比之下,两性中大多数经历应激的小鼠(69%-75%)在安全区记忆形成方面表现出明显受损。此外,虽然对照组在各种防御行为之间表现出许多强相关性,但两性中经历应激的小鼠表现出行为紊乱。因此,应激严重损害了安全记忆的正确建立和防御行为的结构,这些影响主要以与性别无关的方式发生。

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