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ERIC Number: EJ792716
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-May
Pages: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-1072-0502
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Role of L-Type Ca[superscript 2+] Channel Isoforms in the Extinction of Conditioned Fear
Busquet, Perrine; Hetzenauer, Alfred; Sinnegger-Brauns, Martina J.; Striessnig, Jorg; Singewald, Nicolas
Learning & Memory, v15 n5 p378-386 May 2008
Dihydropyridine (DHP) L-type Ca[superscript 2+] channel (LTCC) antagonists, such as nifedipine, have been reported to impair the extinction of conditioned fear without interfering with its acquisition. Identification of the LTCC isoforms mediating this DHP effect is an essential basis to reveal their role as potential drug targets for the treatment of specific anxiety disorders. Ca[subscript V]1.2 and Ca[subscript V]1.3 are the predominant LTCCs in the mammalian brain. However, since no isoform-selective DHP blockers are available, their individual contribution to fear memory extinction is unknown. We used a novel mouse model expressing DHP-insensitive Ca[subscript V]1.2 LTCCs (Ca[subscript V]1.2DHP[superscript -/-] mice) to address this question. In line with previous studies, wild-type (WT) mice treated with systemic nifedipine displayed markedly impaired fear extinction. This DHP effect was completely abolished in Ca[subscript V]1.2DHP[superscript -/-] mice, indicating that it is mediated by Ca[subscript V]1.2, but not by Ca[subscript V]1.3 LTCCs. Supporting this conclusion, Ca[subscript V]1.3-deficient mice (Ca[subscript V]1.3[superscript -/-]) showed extinction identical to the respective WT mice. The inhibition of fear extinction was not observed after intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) application of different doses of nifedipine, suggesting that this effect is secondary to inhibition of peripheral Ca[subscript V]1.2 channels. The LTCC activator BayK, which lacks neurotoxic effects in Ca[subscript V]1.2DHP[superscript -/-] mice, did not influence the extinction time course. In summary, we demonstrate that LTCC signaling through the Ca[subscript V]1.2 isoform of LTCCs interferes with fear memory extinction, presumably via a peripherally mediated mechanism. Activation of other LTCC isoforms (predominantly Ca[subscript V]1.3) is not sufficient to accelerate extinction of conditioned fear in mice.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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