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Stress-Enhanced Fear Learning (SEFL) is Associated with Enhanced Reactivation of Fear Engrams in Ventral but not Dorsal Dentate Gyrus

Paredes, D.; Drew, M. R.

2026-03-13 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.11.710413 bioRxiv
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Traumatic stress can cause long-lasting changes in cognition and affect, sometimes leading to diagnoses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The stress-enhanced fear learning (SEFL) model recapitulates understudied components of PTSD, such as stress-induced sensitization of fear learning. The SEFL procedure entails exposing mice to footshock stress followed later by fear conditioning in a different context. When tested later for recall of fear conditioning, previously stressed mice exhibit enhanced freezing compared to non-stressed controls. Studies have shown that dorsal and ventral dentate gyrus (DG) generates neural ensemble representations of contextual fear, such that fear recall involves reactivation of a sparse set of "engram cells" that were active during fear memory acquisition. How stress affects these hippocampal ensemble representations is unknown. We used SEFL and activity-dependent neuronal tagging with FosTRAP2 mice to investigate effects of stress on fear memory ensembles in rostral and caudal hippocampal DG. FosTRAP2/Ai6 mice received footshock stress or equivalent context exposure without shock in Context A on day 1. Five days later, mice received 1-shock conditioning in Context B and immediately received an injection of 4-OHT (55mg/kg) to tag fear acquisition neurons with the zsGreen reporter. One day later, mice were tested for fear recall in Context B and were perfused 90 minutes after testing. Confirming prior studies, prior stress potentiated 1-shock conditioning in Context B, with stressed mice displaying higher freezing in the Context B test session than non-stressed mice. At the level of neural activity, results showed stress had no effect on the number of zsGreen+ fear ensemble cells or the number of cfos+ recall-activated cells in rostral or caudal DG. However, stress increased reactivation (percentage of zsGreen+ cells expressing cfos) in the caudal but not rostral DG. The results suggest stress potentiates later fear learning by enhancing fear representations in caudal hippocampus, a region of the hippocampus specialized for integrating emotional and motivational valence into memory.

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