Orexin modulates behavioral fear expression through the locus coeruleus

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Shingo Soya
Tohru M. Takahashi
Thomas J. McHugh
Takashi Maejima
Stefan Herlitze
Manabu Abe
Kenji Sakimura
Takeshi Sakurai
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[1] University of Tsukuba,International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI
[2] Kanazawa University,IIIS)
[3] Kanazawa,Department of Molecular Neuroscience and Integrative Physiology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Laboratory for Circuit & Behavioral Physiology RIKEN Brain Science Institute,Department of General Zoology and Neurobiology
[5] Wako,Department of Cellular Neurobiology
[6] ND7/31,Faculty of Medicine
[7] Ruhr-University Bochum,Life Science Center for Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance (TARA)
[8] Brain Research Institute,undefined
[9] Niigata University,undefined
[10] Asahimachi,undefined
[11] University of Tsukuba,undefined
[12] Tsukuba,undefined
[13] University of Tsukuba,undefined
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Emotionally salient information activates orexin neurons in the lateral hypothalamus, leading to increase in sympathetic outflow and vigilance level. How this circuit alters animals’ behavior remains unknown. Here we report that noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus (NALC neurons) projecting to the lateral amygdala (LA) receive synaptic input from orexin neurons. Pharmacogenetic/optogenetic silencing of this circuit as well as acute blockade of the orexin receptor-1 (OX1R) decreases conditioned fear responses. In contrast, optogenetic stimulation of this circuit potentiates freezing behavior against a similar but distinct context or cue. Increase of orexinergic tone by fasting also potentiates freezing behavior and LA activity, which are blocked by pharmacological blockade of OX1R in the LC. These findings demonstrate the circuit involving orexin, NALC and LA neurons mediates fear-related behavior and suggests inappropriate excitation of this pathway may cause fear generalization sometimes seen in psychiatric disorders, such as PTSD.
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