Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses

屏状核介导对压力诱导的焦虑反应的双向可逆控制

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作者:Misaki Niu,Atsushi Kasai,Masato Tanuma,Kaoru Seiriki,Hisato Igarashi,Takahiro Kuwaki,Kazuki Nagayasu,Keita Miyaji,Hiroki Ueno,Wataru Tanabe,Kei Seo,Rei Yokoyama,Jin Ohkubo,Yukio Ago,Misuzu Hayashida,Ken-Ichi Inoue,Masahiko Takada,Shun Yamaguchi,Takanobu Nakazawa,Shuji Kaneko,Hiroyuki Okuno,Akihiro Yamanaka,Hitoshi Hashimoto

Abstract

The processing of stress responses involves brain-wide communication among cortical and subcortical regions; however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show that the claustrum (CLA) is crucial for the control of stress-induced anxiety-related behaviors. A combined approach using brain activation mapping and machine learning showed that the CLA activation serves as a reliable marker of exposure to acute stressors. In TRAP2 mice, which allow activity-dependent genetic labeling, chemogenetic activation of the CLA neuronal ensemble tagged by acute social defeat stress (DS) elicited anxiety-related behaviors, whereas silencing of the CLA ensemble attenuated DS-induced anxiety-related behaviors. Moreover, the CLA received strong input from DS-activated basolateral amygdala neurons, and its circuit-selective optogenetic photostimulation temporarily elicited anxiety-related behaviors. Last, silencing of the CLA ensemble during stress exposure increased resistance to chronic DS. The CLA thus bidirectionally controls stress-induced emotional responses, and its inactivation can serve as a preventative strategy to increase stress resilience.

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