Enhanced fear extinction through infralimbic perineuronal net digestion: The modulatory role of adolescent alcohol exposure
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Enhanced fear extinction through infralimbic perineuronal net digestion: The modulatory role of adolescent alcohol exposure
Abstract
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are specialized components of the extracellular matrix that play a critical role in learning and memory. In a Pavlovian fear conditioning paradigm, degradation of PNNs affects the formation and storage of fear memories. This study examined the impact of adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE) exposure by vapor inhalation on the expression of PNNs in the adult rat prelimbic (PrL) and infralimbic (IfL) subregions of the medial prefrontal cortex. Results indicated that following AIE, the total number of PNN positive cells in the PrL cortex increased in layer II/III but did not change in layer V. Conversely, in the IfL cortex, the number of PNN positive cells decreased in layer V, with no change in layer II/III. In addition, the intensity of PNN staining was significantly altered by AIE exposure, which narrowed the distribution of signal intensity, reducing the number of high and low intensity PNNs. Given these changes in PNNs, the next experiment assessed the effects of AIE and PNN digestion on extinction of a conditioned fear memory. In Air control rats, digestion of PNNs by bilateral infusion of Chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) into the IfL cortex enhanced fear extinction and reduced contextual fear renewal. In contrast, both fear extinction learning and contextual fear renewal remained unchanged following PNN digestion in AIE exposed rats. These results highlight the sensitivity of prefrontal PNNs to adolescent alcohol exposure and suggest that ChABC-induced plasticity is reduced in the IfL cortex following AIE exposure.
Keywords: adolescent alcohol; extinction; fear; infralimbic cortex; medial prefrontal cortex; perineuronal nets.
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