Different neural circuits between physiological and psychological stress-induced PTSD like “nightmar

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  Aim Posttraumatic nightmares are a core component of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mechanistically linked to the development and maintenance of this disorder, but little is known about their mechanism.Methods We utilized a communication box to establish an animal model of physiological stress (footshock[FS]) and psychological stress (PS) to mimic the direct suffering and witnessing of traumatic events.Results Twentyone days after traumatic stress, some of the experimental animals presented startled awakening (i.e., were startled awake by a supposed "nightmare") with different electroencephalographic spectra features.Our neuroanatomical results showed that the secondary somatosensory cortex and primary auditory cortex may play an important role in remote traumatic memory retrieval in FS "nightmare" (FSN) rats, whereas the temporal association cortex may play an important role in PS "nightmare" (PSN) rats.The FSN and PSN groups possessed common emotion evocation circuits, including activation of the amygdala and inactivation of the infralimbic prefrontal cortex and ventral anterior cingulate cortex.The decreased activity of the granular and dysgranular insular cortex was only observed in PSN rats.Conclusion The present results imply that different types of stress may cause PTSDlike"nightmares" in rodents and identified the possible neurocircuitry of memory retrieval and emotion evocation.
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