2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.02.055
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Retrorubral field is a hub for diverse threat and aversive outcome signals

Abstract: Retrorubral field is a hub for diverse threat and aversive outcome signals Highlights d Rats fully discriminate cues for danger, uncertainty, and safety d RRF neurons bias firing toward danger and uncertainty cues d Substantial diversity in the pattern, timing, direction, and magnitude of cue firing d RRF firing diversity extends to aversive outcome

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“…For both 30 and 100 mg/kg treatment groups, we observed a robust decrease in the dorsal raphe (DR 37 ) and increase in the lateral hypothalamic region zona incerta (ZI 38 ). In addition, in the 100 mg/kg treatment group, we observed a robust decrease in the reticular nucleus retrorubral area (RR 39 ) and increases in the arcuate hypothalamic nucleus (ARH 40 ), the periventricular hypothalamic nucleus posterior part (PVp), tuberomammillary nucleus (TM) and the periventricular hypothalamic nucleus descending division (PVHd) (Fig. 3a).…”
Section: Dosage-dependent Divergent Impact Of Chronic Ketamine Exposu...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…For both 30 and 100 mg/kg treatment groups, we observed a robust decrease in the dorsal raphe (DR 37 ) and increase in the lateral hypothalamic region zona incerta (ZI 38 ). In addition, in the 100 mg/kg treatment group, we observed a robust decrease in the reticular nucleus retrorubral area (RR 39 ) and increases in the arcuate hypothalamic nucleus (ARH 40 ), the periventricular hypothalamic nucleus posterior part (PVp), tuberomammillary nucleus (TM) and the periventricular hypothalamic nucleus descending division (PVHd) (Fig. 3a).…”
Section: Dosage-dependent Divergent Impact Of Chronic Ketamine Exposu...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, these nuclei are known to contain DAergic neurons (Bjorklund & Dunnett, 2007;Richards et al, 1997). Neurons in the SNpr and retrorubral field displayed either increased or decreased responses towards the CS+ during acquisition similar to the VTA and SNpc (Joshua et al, 2010;Moaddab et al, 2021). Furthermore, zona incerta DA neurons increase their activity towards CS+ during fear acquisition and recall (Zhang et al, 2022) and are involved in fear extinction (Venkataraman et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, evidence of widespread brainstem threat probability signaling remains elusive, and more complete descriptions of brainstem behavior and prediction error signaling are needed. Recording a 21-region axis with Neuropixels 10 during probabilistic fear discrimination 11 , we report the brainstem constructs signals for threat probability, fear behavior, and prediction error from neuronal “building blocks” organized into functional networks. Remapping of neuronal function between cue and outcome periods revealed distinct brainstem network organization for threat probability, fear behavior, and prediction error signaling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%