2019
DOI: 10.1002/syn.22090
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Lack of experience‐dependent intrinsic plasticity in the adolescent infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex

Abstract: Fear extinction, an inhibitory learning that suppresses a previously learned fear memory, is diminished during adolescence. Earlier studies have shown that this suppressed fear extinction during adolescence involves an altered glutamatergic plasticity in infralimbic medial prefrontal cortical (IL‐mPFC) pyramidal neurons. However, it is unclear whether the excitability of IL‐mPFC pyramidal neurons plays a role in this development‐dependent suppression of fear extinction. Therefore, we examined whether fear cond… Show more

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“…Given that we observed far fewer evoked action potentials in VIPINs ( Fig. 1 B , C ) than in other IL-mPFC neurons ( Koppensteiner et al. 2019a ; Koppensteiner et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Given that we observed far fewer evoked action potentials in VIPINs ( Fig. 1 B , C ) than in other IL-mPFC neurons ( Koppensteiner et al. 2019a ; Koppensteiner et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Our earlier studies have demonstrated an attenuation of both glutamatergic and intrinsic plasticity in the IL-mPFC pyramidal neurons during adolescence ( Pattwell et al. 2012 ; Koppensteiner et al. 2019b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…While the PL is believed to be involved in the attention directed at a given stimulus during uncertainty, changes in IL activity direct the context sensitivity of a response, perhaps guided by the strongest CS association (e.g., renewal, and discrimination of over-and under-trained cues) [6,20,23,24]. Many developmental differences are seen between adults and adolescents with regard to IL-dependent behavior [6,25], commonly measured as reduced flexibility in behavioral responding during tasks that require suppression of a learned response, such as fear extinction, and are attributed to the immaturity of IL projections [6,[25][26][27]. IL inputs to the BLA are potentiated following initial fear learning and IL-BLA excitability is increased following extinction in adults [28,29], highlighting that IL inputs can change in many conditions where behavioral flexibility is guided by context or competing environmental cues, whether or not suppression of a behavioral response is required [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%