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Stress Primes Brain Hub to Trigger Freezing to Unrelated Fear Cues

Key Takeaways

  • Scientists identified a specific brain region (paraventricular thalamus) responsible for unlearned fear responses
  • Stress primes this brain hub to trigger freezing behavior to unrelated new cues
  • Discovery could lead to better treatments for PTSD and anxiety disorders

Researchers have discovered how stress reprograms a key brain region to trigger freezing responses to completely new and unrelated fear cues, potentially opening new treatment pathways for PTSD and anxiety disorders.

The Stress-Fear Connection

While stress triggers essential survival responses like ‘fight or flight’, it also causes long-term changes in defensive behavior. Stress can exaggerate threat responses and create fears of situations unrelated to the original danger.

This phenomenon, called stress-enhanced fear response (SEFR), has been linked to anxiety disorders, phobias, and PTSD. Scientists from University of Texas, Austin and University of California, Los Angeles investigated this connection using mouse models.

They successfully induced SEFR in mice exposed to new cues unrelated to initial stressors, prompting detailed experiments to identify the brain mechanisms involved.

Experimental Design and Findings

The research team confined mice in conditioning chambers, administering mild electrical footshocks to the stress group while keeping control animals undisturbed.

Mice that received shocks earlier froze when returned to similar chambers, demonstrating learned fear. More remarkably, when placed in completely different chambers with new audio cues, these mice showed heightened freezing responses – clear evidence of unlearned fear (SEFR).

The stress group mice froze specifically after hearing audio tones, indicating they hadn’t generalized their fear response indiscriminately.

Brain Mechanism Revealed

Examining the mice brains, scientists found high levels of c-fos protein in the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) specifically in mice that received both footshocks and subsequent audio tone tests.

The PVT, located in the brain’s central thalamus region, serves as an information relay hub. Researchers confirmed PVT neuron activation during unlearned fear responses using calcium-sensing proteins that light up during neural activity.

Crucially, when PVT neuron activity was blocked, stress group mice didn’t develop freezing responses to audio tones, yet maintained their learned fear responses – proving PVT’s specific role in SEFR.

Treatment Implications

The study reveals that the PVT fine-tunes different defensive responses separately. While learned fear helps appropriate environmental responses, traumatic experiences can amplify both learned and unlearned fears.

Unlearned fear responses have been particularly challenging to treat due to limited understanding of their causes. This discovery of specific PVT neuron activity provides new avenues for clinical treatments of PTSD symptoms and related anxiety disorders.

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