A genetically-defined population in the lateral and ventrolateral periaqueductal gray selectively promotes flight to safety

biorxiv(2022)

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When encountering external threats, survival depends on the engagement of appropriate defensive reactions to minimize harm. There are major clinical implications for identifying the neural circuitry and activation patterns that produce such defensive reactions, as maladaptive overactivation of these circuits underlies pathological human anxiety and fear responses. A compelling body of work has linked activation of large glutamatergic neuronal populations in the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) to defensive reactions such as freezing, flight and threat-induced analgesia. These pioneering data have firmly established that the overarching functional organization axis of the PAG is along anatomically-defined columnar boundaries. Accordingly, broad activation of the dorsolateral column induces flight, while activation of the lateral or ventrolateral (l and vl) columns induces freezing. However, the PAG contains a diverse arrangement of cell types that vary in neurochemical profile and location. How these cell types contribute to defensive responses remains largely unknown, indicating that targeting sparse, genetically-defined populations can lead to a deeper understanding of how the PAG generates a wide array of behaviors. Though several prior works showed that broad excitation of the lPAG or vlPAG causes freezing, we found that activation of lateral and ventrolateral PAG (l/vlPAG) cholecystokinin-expressing (cck) cells selectively causes flight to safer regions within an environment. Furthermore, inhibition of l/vlPAG-cck cells reduces avoidance of a predatory threat without altering other defensive behaviors like freezing. Lastly, l/vlPAG-cck activity increases away from threat and during movements towards safer locations. In contrast, activating l/vlPAG cells pan-neuronally promoted freezing and these cells were activated near threat. These data underscore the importance of investigating genetically-identified PAG cells. Using this approach, we found a sparse population of cck-expressing l/vlPAG cells that have distinct and opposing function and neural activation motifs compared to the broader local ensemble defined solely by columnar anatomical boundaries. Thus, in addition to the anatomical columnar architecture of the APG, the molecular identity of PAG cells may confer an additional axis of functional organization, revealing unexplored functional heterogeneity. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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ventrolateral periaqueductal gray,flight,safety,genetically-defined
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