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EFFECTS OF MILD TBI FROM REPEATED BLAST OVERPRESSURE ON THE EXPRESSION AND EXTINCTION OF CONDITIONED FEAR IN RATS

机译:反复爆炸超压引起的轻度TBI对大鼠条件性恐惧表达和消退的影响

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Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are pressing medical issues for the Warf ighter. Symptoms of mTBI can overlap with those of PTSD, suggesting the possibility of a causal or mediating role of mTBI in PTSD. To address whether mTBI can exacerbate the neurobiological processes associated with traumatic stress, we evaluated the impact of mTBI from a blast overpressure (BOP) on the expression of a conditioned fear. In the rat, conditioned fear models are used to evaluate the emotional conditioning processes that are known to become dysfunctional in PTSD. Rats were first trained on a variable interval (VI), food maintained, operant conditioning task that established a general measure of performance. Inescapable electric shock (IES) was paired with an audio-visual conditioned stimulus (CS) and followed 1 day later by three daily exposures to BOP (75 kPa). Subsequently, the CS alone was presented once every 7 days for 2 months, beginning 4 days following the last BOP. The CS was presented during the VI sessions allowing a concurrent measure of performance. Treatment groups (n = 10, each group) received IES + BOP, IES + sham-BOP, sham-IES + BOP or sham-IES + sham-BOP. As expected, pairing the CS with IES produced a robust conditioned fear that was quantified by a suppression of responding on the VI. BOP significantly decreased the expression of the conditioned fear. No systematic short- or long-term performance deficits were observed on the VI from BOP. These results show that mTBI from BOP can affect the expression of a conditioned fear and suggests that BOP caused a decrease in inhibitory behavioral control. Continued presentation of the CS produced progressively less response suppression in both fear conditioned treatments, consistent with extinction of the conditioned fear. Taken together, these results show that mTBI from BOP can affect the expression of a conditioned fear but not necessarily in a manner that increases the conditioned fear or extends the extinction process. Published by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of IBRO.
机译:轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是Warfighter的紧迫医疗问题。 mTBI的症状可能与PTSD的症状重叠,这提示mTBI在PTSD中可能起因或介导作用的可能性。为了解决mTBI是否能加剧与外伤性应激相关的神经生物学过程,我们评估了来自爆炸超压(BOP)的mTBI对条件性恐惧表达的影响。在大鼠中,条件恐惧模型用于评估已知在PTSD中功能失调的情绪条件过程。首先在可变间隔(VI),维持食物,操作性条件调节任务上训练大鼠,该任务建立了一般的性能指标。不可避免的电击(IES)与视听条件刺激(CS)配对,然后1天后每天3次暴露于BOP(75 kPa)。随后,从最后一次BOP开始的4天开始,每2天每7天提交一次CS。在VI会议期间介绍了CS,从而可以同时衡量性能。治疗组(n = 10,每组)接受IES + BOP,IES + sham-BOP,sham-IES + BOP或sham-IES + sham-BOP。如预期的那样,将CS与IES配对会产生强烈的条件恐惧,这种恐惧可通过抑制对VI的响应来量化。 BOP大大降低了条件恐惧的表达。在BOP的VI上未观察到系统的短期或长期性能缺陷。这些结果表明,来自BOP的mTBI可以影响条件恐惧的表达,并表明BOP导致抑制行为控制的降低。 CS的持续表现在两种恐惧条件治疗中均产生了越来越少的反应抑制,这与条件恐惧的消失是一致的。综上,这些结果表明,来自BOP的mTBI可以影响条件性恐惧的表达,但不一定以增加条件性恐惧或延长灭绝过程的方式影响。由Elsevier Ltd.代表IBRO发布。

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