Individual variability in behavior and functional networks predicts vulnerability using an animal model of PTSD

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David Dopfel
Pablo D. Perez
Alexander Verbitsky
Hector Bravo-Rivera
Yuncong Ma
Gregory J. Quirk
Nanyin Zhang
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[1] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics
[3] University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine,Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
[4] University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
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Only a minority of individuals experiencing trauma subsequently develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, whether differences in vulnerability to PTSD result from a predisposition or trauma exposure remains unclear. A major challenge in differentiating these possibilities is that clinical studies focus on individuals already exposed to trauma without pre-trauma conditions. Here, using the predator scent model of PTSD in rats and a longitudinal design, we measure pre-trauma brain-wide neural circuit functional connectivity, behavioral and corticosterone responses to trauma exposure, and post-trauma anxiety. Freezing during predator scent exposure correlates with functional connectivity in a set of neural circuits, indicating pre-existing circuit function can predispose animals to differential fearful responses to threats. Counterintuitively, rats with lower freezing show more avoidance of the predator scent, a prolonged corticosterone response, and higher anxiety long after exposure. This study provides a framework of pre-existing circuit function that determines threat responses, which might directly relate to PTSD-like behaviors.
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