Abstract

RationaleDopamine D1 receptor (D1R) signalling is involved in contextual fear conditioning. The D1R antagonist SCH23390 impairs the acquisition of contextual fear when administered systemically or infused locally into the dorsal hippocampus or basolateral amygdala.ObjectivesWe determined if state dependency may account for the impairment in contextual fear conditioning caused by systemic SCH23390 administration. We also examined if the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), nucleus accumbens (NAc), and ventral hippocampus (VH) are involved in mediating the effect of systemic SCH23390 treatment on contextual fear conditioning.MethodsIn experiment 1, SCH23390 (0.1 mg/kg) or vehicle was given before contextual fear conditioning and/or retrieval. In experiment 2, SCH23390 (2.5 μg/0.5 uL) or vehicle was infused locally into dmPFC, NAc, or VH before contextual fear conditioning, and retrieval was tested drug-free. Freezing was quantified as a measure of contextual fear.ResultsIn experiment 1, SCH23390 given before conditioning or before both conditioning and retrieval decreased freezing at retrieval, whereas SCH23390 given only before retrieval had no effect. In experiment 2, SCH23390 infused into dmPFC before conditioning decreased freezing at retrieval, while infusion of SCH23390 into NAc or VH had no effect.ConclusionsThe results of experiment 1 confirm those of previous studies indicating that D1Rs are required for the acquisition but not retrieval of contextual fear and rule out state dependency as an explanation for these findings. Moreover, the results of experiment 2 provide evidence that dmPFC is also part of the neural circuitry through which D1R signalling regulates contextual fear conditioning.

Highlights

  • Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is important for memory processing and its role in mediating appetitive learning is well established (Dalley and Everitt 2009)

  • These findings suggest that D1-like receptor (D1R) antagonism disrupts the acquisition but not the Psychopharmacology (2019) 236:1771–1782 consolidation or retrieval of contextual fear, it is possible that the effect of SCH23390 on contextual fear conditioning in these previous studies involved state dependency

  • To determine if disrupted contextual fear conditioning caused by systemic SCH23390 treatment involves state dependency, we examined the effects of SCH23390 given before conditioning and/or retrieval testing (n = 8/group)

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Introduction

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is important for memory processing and its role in mediating appetitive learning is well established (Dalley and Everitt 2009). SCH23390 given immediately after conditioning or before retrieval has no effect on fear at retrieval (Inoue et al 2000; Bai et al 2009; Heath et al 2015). These findings suggest that D1R antagonism disrupts the acquisition but not the Psychopharmacology (2019) 236:1771–1782 consolidation or retrieval of contextual fear, it is possible that the effect of SCH23390 on contextual fear conditioning in these previous studies involved state dependency.

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