Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-15-2024
Publication Title
Neurobiology of Stress
Abstract
Although the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and corticotropin releasing hormone receptor type I (CRHR1) signaling are both central to the stress response, the spatial and circuit-specific distribution of CRHR1 have not been identified in the BLA at a high resolution. We used transgenic male and female CRHR1-Cre-tdTomato rats to topographically map the distribution of BLA neurons and identify whether they are activated by acute stress. Additionally, we used the BLA circuits projecting to the central amygdala (CeA) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) as a model to test circuit-specific expression of CRHR1 in the BLA. We established several key findings. First, CRHR1 had the strongest expression in the lateral amygdala and in caudal portions of the BLA. Second, acute restraint stress increased FOS expression of CRHR1 neurons, and stress-induced activation was particularly strong in medial subregions of the BLA. Third, stress significantly increased FOS expression on BLA-NAc, but not BLA-CeA projectors, and BLA-NAc activation was more robust in males than females. Finally, CRHR1 was expressed on a subset of BLA-CeA and BLA-NAc projection neurons. Collectively, this expands our understanding of BLA molecular- and circuit-specific activation patterns following acute stress.
PubMed ID
39634490
Volume
33
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Recommended Citation
Aukema, Robert J.; Petrie, Gavin N.; Baglot, Samantha L.; Gilpin, Nicholas W.; and Hill, Matthew N., "Acute stress activates basolateral amygdala neurons expressing corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor type 1 (CRHR1): Topographical distribution and projection-specific activation in male and female rats" (2024). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 3273.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/3273
10.1016/j.ynstr.2024.100694
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