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Brief environmental enrichment elicits metaplasticity on the insular cortex in vivo and reduces the strength of conditioned taste aversion

•Brief EE exposure attenuates conditioned taste aversion.•Brief EE exposure allows the induction but not the maintenance of in vivo IC-LTP.•Brief exposure to an EE decreases the synaptic efficacy of the Bla–IC pathway. Environmental enrichment (EE) is known to improve memory and cognition and modula...

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Published in:Neurobiology of learning and memory 2023-11, Vol.205, p.107840-107840, Article 107840
Main Authors: Gutiérrez-Vera, Beatriz, Reyes-García, Salma E., Escobar, Martha L.
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Summary:•Brief EE exposure attenuates conditioned taste aversion.•Brief EE exposure allows the induction but not the maintenance of in vivo IC-LTP.•Brief exposure to an EE decreases the synaptic efficacy of the Bla–IC pathway. Environmental enrichment (EE) is known to improve memory and cognition and modulate the impact of aversive stimuli in animals, promoting the development of resilience to stressful situations. Likewise, it is known that EE can modulate synaptic plasticity as is the case of long-term potentiation (LTP). These findings have been described initially in ex vivo preparations, suggesting that the effects of EE are the result of an early modification of the synaptic excitability and transmission. In this regard, it is known that metaplasticity refers to the persistent modification, by previous activity, in the ability to induce synaptic plasticity. Our previous studies have shown that prior training in conditioned taste aversion (CTA) prevents the subsequent induction of LTP in the projection from the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala (Bla) to the insular cortex (IC) in vivo. In addition, we have shown that CTA extinction allows the induction but not the maintenance of IC-LTP of the Bla-IC pathway. Recently, we also showed that prior exposure to environmental enrichment for three weeks reduces the strength of CTA, restoring the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in the IC. The present study aimed to analyze the effects of brief exposure to an enriched environment on the strength of aversive memory, as well as on the in vivo IC-LTP. To do so, adult rats were exposed for seven days to an EE, either before CTA training or LTP induction in the Bla-IC pathway. Our results demonstrate that a seven-day exposure to an enriched environment attenuates the aversive response to a strong CTA and allows the induction but not the maintenance of LTP in the insular cortex. These findings provide evidence that metaplastic regulation in a neocortical region takes part in the mechanisms through which brief exposure to enriched environments attenuates an aversive response.
ISSN:1074-7427
1095-9564
DOI:10.1016/j.nlm.2023.107840