Formation and extinction of aversive memories in the mammalian brain
are insufficiently understood at the cellular and molecular levels.
Using the novel metabotropic glutamate receptor 7 (mGluR7) agonist
AMN082, we demonstrate that mGluR7 activation facilitates the
extinction of aversive memories in two different amygdala-dependent
tasks. Conversely, mGluR7 knockdown using short interfering RNA
attenuated the extinction of learned aversion. mGluR7 activation also
blocked the acquisition of Pavlovian fear learning and its
electrophysiological correlate long-term potentiation in the amygdala.
The finding that mGluR7 critically regulates extinction, in addition to
acquisition of aversive memories, demonstrates that this receptor may
be relevant for the manifestation and treatment of anxiety disorders.
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