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Avoidance Response in Goldfish: Emotional and Temporal Involvement of Medial and Lateral Telencephalic Pallium

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The hippocampus and the amygdala are involved in avoidance learning in mammals. The medial and lateral pallia of actinopterygian fish have been proposed as homologous to the mammalian pallial amygdala and hippocampus, respectively, on the basis of neuroanatomical findings. This work was aimed at studying the effects of ablation of the medial telencephalic pallia (MP) and lateral telencephalic pallia (LP) in goldfish on the retention of a conditioned avoidance response previously acquired in two experimental conditions. In the first experiment, fish were trained in nontrace avoidance conditioning. In the second experiment, fish were trained in trace avoidance conditioning in which temporal cues were crucial for the learning process. An MP lesion affected the retention of the avoidance response in both procedures; in contrast, an LP lesion impaired the retention only in the trace-conditioning procedure. These data support the presence of two different systems of memory in fish, based on discrete telencephalic areas: the MP, involved in an emotional memory system; and the LP, involved in a spatial, relational, or temporal memory system. Moreover, these differential effects were similar to those produced by amygdalar and hippocampal lesions in mammals. We conclude that these specialized systems of memory could have appeared early during phylogenesis and could have been conserved throughout vertebrate evolution.

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Avoidance Response in Goldfish: Emotional and Temporal Involvement of Medial and Lateral Telencephalic Pallium

Author: Portavella García, Manuel; Torres Ruiz, Blas; Salas García, Cosme
Publisher: Society of Neuroscience
Year: 2004
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4930-03.2004
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Beha io al/Sys ems/Cogni i e
A oidance Response in Gold ish: Emo ional and Tempo al
In ol emen o Medial and La e al Telencephalic Pallium
Manuel Po a ella,
1
Blas To es,
2
and Cosme Salas
1
1
Labo a o io de Psicobiologı´a, Depa amen o de Psicologı´a Expe imen al, Uni e sidad de Se illa, E-41018 Se ille, Spain, and
2
Labo a o io de
Neu obiologı´a, Depa amen o de Fisiologı´a y Zoologı´a, Uni e sidad de Se illa, E-41012 Se ille, Spain
Thehippocampusand heamygdalaa ein ol edina oidancelea ninginmammals.Themedialandla e alpalliao ac inop e ygian ish
ha e been p oposed as homologous o he mammalian pallial amygdala and hippocampus, espec i ely, on he basis o neu oana omical
indings. This wo k was aimed a s udying he e ec s o abla ion o he medial elencephalic pallia (MP) and la e al elencephalic pallia
(LP) in gold ish on he e en ion o a condi ioned a oidance esponse p e iously acqui ed in wo expe imen al condi ions. In he i s
expe imen , ish we e ained in non ace a oidance condi ioning. In he second expe imen , ish we e ained in ace a oidance
condi ioning in which empo al cues we e c ucial o he lea ning p ocess. An MP lesion a ec ed he e en ion o he a oidance esponse
in bo h p ocedu es; in con as , an LP lesion impai ed he e en ion only in he ace-condi ioning p ocedu e. These da a suppo he
p esence o wo di e en sys ems o memo y in ish, based on disc e e elencephalic a eas: he MP, in ol ed in an emo ional memo y
sys em;and heLP,in ol ed inaspa ial, ela ional,o empo al memo ysys em.Mo eo e , hesedi e en iale ec s we esimila o hose
p oduced by amygdala and hippocampal lesions in mammals. We conclude ha hese specialized sys ems o memo y could ha e
appea ed ea ly du ing phylogenesis and could ha e been conse ed h oughou e eb a e e olu ion.
Key wo ds: amygdala; hippocampus; a oidance lea ning; memo y sys ems; elencephalon; b ain e olu ion; eleos ish
In oduc ion
In mammals, he amygdala and hippocampal sys ems accom-
plish an impo an ole in he acquisi ion and e en ion o con-
di ioned a oidance esponse (McIn y e and S ein, 1973; G oss-
man e al., 1975; Sa´nchez-Riolobos, 1986; Rawlins e al., 1993;
Winocu , 1997). The amygdala is in ol ed in emo ional beha -
io s and emo ional memo y (LeDoux, 1995). I is also in ol ed in
a oidance lea ning because lesions o amygdala nuclei abolish he
acqui ed condi ioned esponse (Sa´nchez-Riolobos, 1986;
Amb ogi-Lo enzini e al., 1991). I is known ha hippocampal
and sep al lesions acili a e a oidance lea ning in mammals in
some ci cums ances (O’Kee e and Nadel, 1978; Sa a and Da id-
Remacle, 1981; G ay and McNaugh on, 1983; Weine e al.,
1998). Howe e , hese lesions p oduce ha m ul e ec s when he
con ex ual o ime cues a e signi ican o he condi ioning p o-
cess, as in he case o a oidance lea ning o ace emo ional con-
di ioning p ocedu es (Wood u and Kan o , 1983; Moye e al.,
1990; Phillips and LeDoux, 1992). Thus, he hippocampus is in-
ol ed in spa ial lea ning (O’Kee e and Nadel, 1978), in ela ional
memo y (Eichenbaum e al., 1992; Squi e, 1992), and in he p o-
cessing o empo al a ibu es o e en s and si ua ions (Kesne
and DiMa ia, 1987).
In ac inop e ygian ish, he la e al elencephalic pallium has
been p oposed as homologous o he hippocampus on he basis
o bo h neu oana omical e idence (Nieuwenhuys and Meek,
1990; B a o d, 1995; No hcu , 1995; Bu le , 2000) and he in-
ol emen o his a ea in place lea ning by means o allocen ic
ames o e e ence (Rod ı´guez e al., 2002). The medial pallium
has been p oposed as homologous o pallial amygdala (Ma ino-
Ne o and Sabba ini, 1983; Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990;
B a o d, 1995; No hcu , 1995; Bu le , 2000).
The beha io al na u e o he condi ioned a oidance esponse
in e apods has been explained by means o he wo-p ocess
heo y o Mow e (1960). In e es ingly, comple e elencephalic
abla ion in ish p oduces de as a ing e ec s on he acquisi ion
and main enance o a wo-way condi ioned a oidance esponse
(O e mie and Papini, 1985, 1986; Papini, 1985; O e mie and
Hollis, 1990). Flood e al. (1976) p oposed, on he basis o Mow-
e ’s heo y, ha he unc ion o he ish elencephalon is o use
he emo ional s a es as condi ioned ein o ce s o p oduce in-
s umen al esponses. Abla ion o he elencephalon he e o e
dis up s a oidance condi ioning because i p e en s engagemen
be ween wo p ocesses o lea ning (Pa lo ian and ins umen al).
Fu he mo e, i is p obable ha es ic ed elencephalic a eas will
be di ec ly in ol ed in his unc ion as a pa o a ious special-
ized sys ems o memo y, as has been p oposed in land e eb a es
(Schac e and Tul ing, 1994).
The aims o his wo k we e o de e mine whe he medial and
la e al pallium lesions in eleos ish p oduce di e en ial e ec s
on he e en ion o he a oidance esponse p e iously acqui ed in
Recei ed No . 4, 2003; e ised Jan. 14, 2004; accep ed Jan. 17, 2004.
This esea ch was suppo ed by Spanish Minis e io de Ciencia y Tecnologı´a G an s BF I2001-3178, I2000-0315,
I2003-0029, PB 96-1334) and Jun a de Andalucı´a CVI-242. We hank M. T. Gu ie´ ez, G. Lab ado , and E. Cue os o
echnical assis ance.
Co espondence should be add essed o Manuel Po a ella, Labo a o io de Psicobiologı´a, Depa amen o de
Psicologı´aExpe imen al, Facul addePsicologı´a,Uni e sidad deSe illa,C/CamiloJose´ Cela s/n,41018Se ille,Spain.
E-mail: [email p o ec ed].
DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4930-03.2004
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wo di e en si ua ions ( wo-way ac i e a oidance condi ioning
and ace wo-way ac i e a oidance condi ioning), o es
whe he hese sepa a e pallial a eas sha e unc ional simila i ies
wi h hei mammalian b ain homologues, and o analyze he
possible p esence o mul iple elencephalon-based memo y sys-
ems in ish.
Ma e ials and Me hods
Expe imen 1: wo-way ac i e a oidance condi ioning
As desc ibed abo e, he ish medial and la e al pallia ha e been p oposed
as homologous o he mammalian pallial amygdala and hippocampus,
espec i ely (Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990; B a o d, 1995; No hcu ,
1995; Bu le , 2000). Va ious expe imen s ha e shown ha he la e al
pallium has unc ional implica ions in spa ial lea ning, simila ly o he
hippocampus (Va gas e al., 2000; Rod ı´guez e al., 2002), and o he s
sugges he p esence o a elencephalon-based emo ional lea ning sys em
in ish (Po a ella e al., 2003). The aim o his expe imen was o de e -
mine whe he speci ic damage o he medial o la e al pallium could
p oduce di e en ial de ici s in wo-way a oidance condi ioning in gold-
ish, simila o hose caused by damage o pallial amygdala and hip-
pocampus, espec i ely. An expe imen o wo-way a oidance condi-
ioning was pe o med using a p e ious design o a ish shu le box
(Ho ne e al., 1961). The p esen a ion o shock (used as an a e si e
s imulus) was comple ely o e lapped wi h a p e ious g een ligh p esen-
a ion (used as a disc imina i e s imulus) o minimize he in e s imulus
empo al ac o .
Subjec s
Fo y expe imen ally nai e gold ish, pu chased om a local supplie (in
Se ille), se ed as subjec s in his expe imen . The animals we e be ween
9 and 11 cm in body leng h and we e housed in small g oups in glass
aqua ia (200 l) wi h ae a ed and il e ed wa e a a cons an empe a u e
o 20°C. The aqua ium oom was subjec o a 14/10 h ligh /da k cycle
(ligh s on om 7 A.M. o 9 P.M.). Pelle s o d y ood (Te a-Pond; Ul ich
Baemsch GmbH, Melle, Ge many) we e p o ided daily ad libi um du ing
he expe imen al pe iod. The expe imen al manipula ions desc ibed in
his a icle we e conduc ed in acco dance wi h Di ec i e 86/609/CEE o
he Eu opean Communi y Council and Spanish Real Dec e o 223/1988.
Appa a us
Fou simila shu le boxes we e used, ollowing a p e iously desc ibed
design (Ho ne e al., 1961) (Fig. 1). Each shu le box consis ed o a
wa e - illed glass ank (50 ⫻25 ⫻14 cm). Black poly inyl chlo ide
(PVC) co e ed each long side; he loo was co e ed wi h whi e PVC; and
he wo box ends we e clea and anslucen o pe mi he g een ligh
p esen a ion as a disc imina i e s imulus (10 W, 220 V AC, 50 Hz). On
each long side, wo s ainless s eel ba s a ached o me al pla es we e used
as elec odes o deli e a uni o m, mild elec ic shock as an a e si e
s imulus (0.39 V/cm, 50 Hz, pulsed 200 msec on and 800 msec o ). A
apezoidal ba ie (7.5 cm high, 10 cm wide a he op, and 18 cm wide a
he bo om) di ided he shu le box in o wo compa men s. On he
ba ie , wo pai s o pho oemi e s ( ed ligh s, 24 V DC, 0.3 W) and
pho o ecep o s (pho o esis o s, 3 V cc) de ec ed he ish shu le e-
sponses ac oss i . The wa e le el o e he ba ie was kep cons an a 2
cm, gi ing a wa e le el o 9.5 cm in each o he compa men s. The wa e
was ae a ed con inuously. The shu le boxes we e con olled by a com-
pu e ized sys em (Le ica SL) o a condi ioning, adap ed and modi ied
in ou labo a o y. The so wa e d i ing he shu le boxes (Skinne ; Cib-
e ec SA) was also adap ed o deli e he s imuli and o eco d he ish
esponses.
P ocedu e
P eexposu e. Be o e aining sessions, ish we e p eexposed indi idually
o he expe imen al appa a us on 3 consecu i e days. On he i s day, he
animals we e placed in he shu le box wi h he wa e le el se a 6 cm
abo e he ba ie and we e allowed o swim eely h ough he appa a us
o 30 min wi hou any s imulus p esen a ion. Fo he ollowing wo
sessions, each o 5 min, he wa e le el was d opped o 2 cm abo e he
ba ie ; he animals did no ecei e condi ioning s imuli.
Acquisi ion. All animals we e ained using he same p ocedu e. This
consis ed o daily sessions o 10 ials sepa a ed by an in e ial in e al
(ITI) o a ying du a ion, anging be ween 1 and 2 min. A he end o he
ITI, he ial began. The disc imina i e s imulus was u ned on o a
maximum du a ion o 15 sec in he compa men whe e he ish was
loca ed. I he ish did no espond (swimming ac oss he ba ie ) wi hin
10 sec o g een ligh onse , he elec ic shock was u ned on o a maxi-
mum o 5 sec. Thus, he empo al sepa a ion be ween cue onse and
shock onse was 10 sec. A esponse du ing he i s 10 sec inished he
wa ning s imulus (g een ligh ), and he shock was no deli e ed. A e-
sponse du ing he 10–15 sec pe iod canceled bo h he wa ning s imulus
and he shock. Be o e s a ing and a e inishing he daily aining ses-
sion, he subjec es ed in he shu le box o 5 min wi hou any s imulus
p esen a ion. The animals we e ained un il hey eached he lea ning
c i e ion, o a maximum o 20 sessions. I an animal had no eached he
c i e ion in his pe iod, i was ejec ed om he expe imen . A lea ning
c i e ion was es ablished o a leas 70% o a oidance esponses in i e o
six consecu i e aining sessions (O e mie and Papini, 1986). All sub-
jec s eached he c i e ion be ween sessions 8 and 15 and we e andomly
assigned o one o i e g oups: medial pallium (MP) abla ion (n⫽8),
la e al pallium (LP) abla ion (n⫽8), elencephalon (TEL) abla ion (n⫽
8), sham-ope a ed (n⫽8), and con ol (n⫽8). The a iables eco ded
o he c i e ion sessions we e la ency o esponses and pe cen age o
a oidance (shu le esponses occu ing be o e shock onse ; he la ency
was ⬍10 sec) and escape (shu le esponses occu ing du ing he shock;
he la ency was be ween 10 and 15 sec). ANOVA wi h epea ed measu e-
men s was used o s a is ical analysis.
Su ge y. A e he acquisi ion phase, ish we e anes he ized by imme -
sion in a 1:20,000 solu ion o icaine me hane sul ona e (Sigma, S .
Louis, MO) wi h cons an low o ae a ed wa e h ough he gills. The
animal was hen placed in he su gical chambe , whe e i emained ixed
in place by la e al holde s and pa ially ba hed in wa e . An adjus able
ube was inse ed in o he animal’s mou h and connec ed o a pump ha
p o ided a cons an low o wa e wi h a cons an concen a ion o anes-
he ic du ing su ge y.
The do sal skin and skull we e ca e ully emo ed, and he unde lying
a y issue was emo ed by aspi a ion. The elencephalic issue was as-
pi a ed ca e ully wi h a mic opipe e connec ed o a manual acuum
sys em. Su ge y was pe o med unde isual inspec ion by means o a
binocula mic oscope. The sulcus ypsili o mis, sulcus la e alis, sulcus
Figu e 1. Schema ic ep esen a ion o he shu le box adap ed o ish condi ioning. A, Top
iew.B,Side iew.Thesys em o de ec ing he ish’spassingac oss heba ie consis edo wo
ed ligh s (24 V cc, 0.3 W) used as pho oemi e s, and a pai o pho o esis o s (3 V cc) used as
pho o ecep o s,allon heba ie .Theba ie wasmadeo g ayPVC.Todeli e heelec icshock
(ES) as an uncondi ioned s imulus (0.39 V/cm, 50 Hz), wo s ainless s eel ba s in con ac wi h
ou me alpla es we eused aselec odes.Two g eenligh s [disc imina i es imulus (DS)]we e
used as a condi ioned s imulus (10 W, 220 V AC, 50 Hz), which was p esen ed h ough he
anslucen end walls o he box.
2336 •J. Neu osci., Ma ch 3, 2004 •24(9):2335–2342 Po a ella e al. •In ol emen o he Fish Telencephalic Pallium in A oidance Lea ning
limi ans elencephali, and an e io commissu e we e used as ana omical
e e ences o de e mine he loca ion and ex en o he neu al issue o be
emo ed. A e he abla ion, he piece o skull was eplaced in i s o iginal
posi ion and ixed wi h cyanoc yla e glue. The ish was e u ned o i s
home ank o a eco e y pe iod o 5 d. Sham ope a ions we e pe o med
exac ly as desc ibed, excep ha he ne ous issue was no inju ed. The
con ol g oup did no ecei e any su gical in e en ion.
A he end o he expe imen , he ish wi h elencephalic lesions and
sham ope a ions we e deeply anes he ized (1:5000) and pe used wi h 50
mL o 0.9% saline solu ion, ollowed by 125 mL o ixa i e solu ion (10%
o malin in phospha e bu e , 0.1 M, pH 7.4). The b ain was emo ed
om he skull, inspec ed o a p elimina y e alua ion o he abla ion, and
cu in ans e sal sec ions (50
␮
m hick) o his ological analysis.
Re en ion. A e he eco e y pe iod, he animals we e placed in he
shu le box, ollowing he same p ocedu e, o six addi ional sessions.
La ency and a oidance and escape esponses we e eco ded. The pe o -
mance du ing he sessions in he pos su gical pe iod was analyzed and
compa ed wi h he pos c i e ion sessions be o e su ge y o each g oup.
The eco ded a iables we e he same as in he p esu gical pe iod.
ANOVA wi h epea ed measu emen s was used o s a is ical analysis.
S a is ical pos hoc analysis was pe o med [hones ly signi ican di e -
ence (HSD)-Tukey es ]. S uden ’s es was used o compa e p esu gical
and pos su gical in ag oup di e ences.
Expe imen 2: ace wo-way ac i e a oidance condi ioning
Damage o he hippocampus in mammals p oduces a de ici in ace
condi ioning (Thompson e al., 1987; Moye e al., 1990). The aim o his
expe imen was o de e mine whe he a lesion o he la e al pallium o he
ish elencephalon could p oduce a de ici in ace a oidance condi ion-
ing compa able wi h ha p oduced by a hippocampal lesion in mam-
mals. To his end, he du a ion and empo al ela ion be ween he dis-
c imina i e s imulus (g een ligh ) and a e si e s imulus (elec ic shock)
we e modi ied. The s imuli we e no o e lapped; a gap o 5 sec be ween
g een ligh o and elec ic shock on was in oduced. The me hod pe -
o med he e had been success ully used in p e ious s udies in ish. Thus,
condi ioning o he emo ional esponse in elencephalon-abla ed ish
was ob ained wi h he same empo al in e s imulus in e al (O e mie
and Sa age, 1974); and he cue–shock onse in e al (15 sec) allows wo-
way a oidance condi ioning in ish (Da is, 1968; Sa age, 1969; Ze bolio
and Royal y, 1983; Po a ella e al., 2003).
Subjec s
Fi y expe imen ally nai e gold ish, om he same sou ce as and wi h
cha ac e is ics simila o hose o he animals o he p e ious expe imen ,
se ed as subjec s. The animals we e kep unde he same condi ions o
empe a u e, ligh /da k cycle, and ood desc ibed o Expe imen 1.
Appa a us
The expe imen al appa a us was he same as desc ibed o expe imen 1.
P ocedu e
P eexposu e. The p eexposu e p ocedu e was he same as ha used in he
p e ious expe imen .
Acquisi ion. All animals we e ained using he same p ocedu e. This
consis ed o a daily session o 10 ials sepa a ed by an ITI o a ying
du a ion, anging be ween 1 and 2 min. A he end o he ITI, he ial
began. The disc imina i e s imulus was u ned on o a maximum du a-
ion o 10 sec in he compa men whe e he ish was loca ed, ollowed by
a gap pe iod o 5 sec a e e mina ion o he disc imina i e s imulus.
Thus, he empo al sepa a ion be ween cue onse and shock onse was 15
sec. I he ish did no espond (swimming ac oss he ba ie ) wi hin 15
sec, he elec ic shock was u ned on o a maximum o 5 sec. A esponse
du ing he i s 15 sec inished he wa ning s imulus (g een ligh ), and he
shock was no deli e ed. A esponse du ing he 15–20 sec pe iod canceled
bo h he wa ning s imulus and he shock. Be o e s a ing and a e in-
ishing he daily aining session, he subjec es ed in he shu le box o 5
min wi hou any s imulus p esen a ion. The animals we e ained un il
hey eached he lea ning c i e ion, o a maximum o 30 sessions. The
lea ning c i e ion was he same as desc ibed abo e. The animals eached
he c i e ion be ween sessions 12 and 18 and we e andomly assigned o
one o i e g oups: MP abla ion (n⫽8), LP abla ion (n⫽8), TEL
abla ion (n⫽8), sham-ope a ed (n⫽8), and con ol (n⫽8). The
eco ded a iables we e la ency o esponses and pe cen age o a oidance
(shu le esponses occu ing be o e shock onse , when he la ency was
⬍15 sec) and escape (shu le esponses occu ing du ing shock, when he
la ency was be ween 15 and 20 sec). ANOVA wi h epea ed measu e-
men s was used o s a is ical analysis.
Su ge y. The su gical p ocedu e was he same
as o expe imen 1.
Re en ion. A e he eco e y pe iod, he ani-
mals we e placed in he shu le box, ollowing he
same p ocedu e, o six addi ional acquisi ion ses-
sions. La ency and a oidance and escape e-
sponses we e eco ded. The pe o mance du ing
he sessions in he pos su gical pe iod was ana-
lyzed and compa ed wi h ha o he pos c i e-
ion sessions be o e su ge y o each g oup. The
eco ded a iables we e he same as in he p esu -
gical pe iod. ANOVA wi h epea ed measu e-
men s was used o s a is ical analysis. S a is ical
pos hoc analysis was pe o med (HSD-Tukey
es ). S uden ’s es was used o compa e p esu -
gical and pos su gical in ag oup di e ences.
Resul s
Expe imen 1: wo-way ac i e
a oidance condi ioning
His ological analysis
A e isual and his ological inspec ion o he
b ain, one animal om each expe imen al
g oup showed in ac anial hemo hage, and
hei da a we e excluded om he analysis.
Thus, he g oups we e con ol (n⫽8),
sham-ope a ed (n⫽8), TEL abla ion
(n⫽7), MP lesion (n⫽7), and LP lesion
(n⫽7).
Figu e 2. Schema ic ep esen a ion o he loca ion and ex en o he lesions in expe imen 1: whole TEL, LP, and MP lesions.
Ligh shading ep esen s he la ges ex ension, and da k shading ep esen s he smalles . ac, An e io commissu e; N , nucleus
aenia. Pallium: Dd,A ea do salis elencephali pa s do salis. Subpallium: V, Ven al pallium; Vl, a ea en alis elencephali pa s
la e alis; V , a ea en alis elencephali pa s en alis. Fo o he abb e ia ions, see Resul s. The numbe s indica e he dis ance
(millime e s) om he os al pole o he elencephalon.
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Figu e 2 shows he la ges (pale shading) and he smalles
(da k shading) lesions o each expe imen al g oup. The bo de s
o each elencephalic a ea ollow he nomencla u e used else-
whe e (Pe e and Gill, 1975; Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990; Ro-
d ı´guez e al., 2002). The medial pallium lesions a ec ed he a ea
do salis elencephali pa s medialis en alis (Dm ) comple ely
and pa o he a ea do salis elencephali pa s medialis do salis
(Dmd). Colla e ally, in he mo e ex ensi e lesions, pa s o he
a ea elencephali pa s do salis cen alis (Dc), a ea elencephali
en alis pa s do salis (Vd), and a ea elencephali en alis pa s
pos -commissu alis (Vp) we e also a ec ed. La e al pallium le-
sions ex ended o he a ea do salis elencephali pa s la e alis en-
alis (Dl ) and he a ea do salis elencephali pa s la e alis do sa-
lis (Dld). Majo ex ension included small pa s o he Dc and a ea
do salis elencephali pa s do salis (Dd). The elencephalon-
abla ed animals showed comple e abla ion o he elencephalon,
and he his ological analysis showed no damage o he p eop ic
a ea and op ic ac s. The op ic ec um was also spa ed. None o
he sham-ope a ed animals exhibi ed any e idence o damage o
he elencephalon o op ic ec um.
Acquisi ion o condi ioned a oidance esponse
Once he animals eached he c i e ion o lea ning, he aining
and acquisi ion pe iod inished. A his ime, he la ency and
pe cen age o a oidance o he six sessions o c i e ion le el we e
analyzed and compa ed be ween he expe imen al g oups. An
ANOVA wi h epea ed measu emen s was used o s a is ical
analysis. The e we e no signi ican di e ences be ween he i e
g oups in ei he la ency (F
(4,32)
⫽1.975; p⬎0.19) o a oidance
(F
(4,32)
⫽1.256; p⬎0.3). Be o e su ge y, he a oidance and
la ency alues we e simila among all g oups in his phase (Fig. 3).
Re en ion o condi ioned a oidance esponse
The esul s o he e en ion pe iod, a e su ge y, showed s a is-
ically signi ican in e g oup di e ences in la ency (ANOVA wi h
epea ed measu emen s, F
(4,32)
⫽34.237; p⬍0.001) and a oid-
ance esponse (F
(4,32)
⫽18.894; p⬍0.001; Fig. 3A,B). Pos hoc
analyses p esen ed di e ences be ween he elencephalon-
abla ed g oup and he con ol, sham-ope a ed, and LP g oups in
a oidance (HSD-Tukey,
␣
⫽0.05; p⬍0.001) and la ency ( p⬍
0.001). The MP g oup showed simila di e ences wi h he h ee
named g oups (con ol, sham-ope a ed, and LP) in a oidance
and la ency ( p⬍0.001; Fig. 3A,B). In con as , he analyses om
he elencephalon-abla ed and MP g oups did no indica e any
di e ence in la ency ( p⫽1.0) o a oidance esponse ( p⬎0.91;
Fig. 3A,B). The e was no signi ican di e ence among con ol,
sham-ope a ed, and LP g oups in ei he a oidance esponse ( p⬎
0.74) o la ency ( p⬎0.51; Fig. 3A,B).
The compa ison be ween p esu gical (acquisi ion) and pos -
su gical ( e en ion) phases indica ed conside able impai men in
he e en ion o he p e iously acqui ed a oidance esponse, p o-
duced by whole elencephalon and medial abla ions (Fig. 3A).
The wo- ailed S uden ’s es (las session o acquisi ion s i s
session o e en ion) e ealed s a is ical di e ences in a oidance
in he elencephalon-abla ed g oup (
(6)
⬎19.4; p⬍0.001) and
MP g oup (
(6)
⬎17.6; p⬍0.001). The o he g oups did no show
any s a is ically signi ican di e ence in a oidance (con ol,
(7)
⬍
0.32; p⬎0.76; sham-ope a ed,
(7)
⬍1.35; p⬎0.21; and LP,
(6)
⬍1.018; p⬎0.34; Fig. 3A). The la ency o sham-ope a ed and
con ol g oups did no p esen any signi ican di e ence (
(7)
⬍
1.82; p⬎0.18;
(7)
⬍1.737; p⬎0.12, espec i ely); he LP g oup
p esen ed signi ican di e ences wi h he i s session o he e-
en ion phase (
(6)
⫽3.992; p⬍0.007) bu main ained a high
le el o a oidance esponse in he ollowing sessions; he
elencephalon-abla ed and MP g oups showed signi ican di e -
ences (
(6)
⬎6.59; p⬍0.001;
(6)
⬎7.64; p⬍0.001; Fig. 3B).
These esul s clea ly show ha he p e iously acqui ed condi-
ioned a oidance esponse was impai ed by medial pallium and
whole elencephalon abla ions (Fig. 3A,B). Al hough he da a o
la ency showed a p og essi e dec ease o he la ency alues in all
g oups (F
(5, 160)
⫽11.716; p⬍0.012) along he pos su gical e-
en ion pe iod (Fig. 3B), he la ency alues in he LP, sham-
ope a ed, and con ol g oups emained lowe han 10 sec (a oidance
la ency). In con as , la ency in he elencephalon-abla ed and MP
g oups la ency exceeded 10 sec (escape la encies; Fig. 3B).
Expe imen 2: ace wo-way ac i e a oidance condi ioning
His ological analysis
No ascula acciden s we e de ec ed by isual and his ological
inspec ion in any o he animals; hus, he expe imen al g oups
we e con ol (n⫽8), sham-ope a ed (n⫽8), TEL abla ion (n⫽
8), MP lesion (n⫽8), and LP lesion (n⫽8).
Figu e 4 shows he ex en o he lesions in he expe imen al
g oups. The la ges (pale shading) and smalles (da k shading)
medial and la e al pallium lesions we e econs uc ed on s an-
da d co onal sec ions o he same gold ish a las. The medial pal-
lium lesions a ec ed he Dm a ea almos comple ely and he
Dmd a ea pa ially, wi h mino damage o adjacen a eas. Colla -
e ally, in he mo e ex ensi e lesions, po ions o he Dc, Vd, Vp,
Figu e 3. Non ace a oidance condi ioning pe o mance o he di e en g oups du ing he
acquisi ion and e en ion phases in expe imen 1. A, Mean ⫾SEM o pe cen age o a oidance
esponse du ing acquisi ion (6 sessions a e eaching lea ning c i e ion be o e su ge y) and
e en ion (6 sessions a e su ge y) phases. B, Mean ⫾SEM o esponse la ency (seconds)
du ing acquisi ion and e en ion pe iods.
2338 •J. Neu osci., Ma ch 3, 2004 •24(9):2335–2342 Po a ella e al. •In ol emen o he Fish Telencephalic Pallium in A oidance Lea ning
and a ea en alis elencephali pa s sup acommissu alis (Vs)
we e also a ec ed. La e al pallium lesions included he Dl and
Dld, and he majo ex ension lesions included small pa s o he
Dc and Dd. The elencephalon abla ions we e comple e and did
no a ec he p eop ic a ea, op ic ac s, o op ic ec um. The
sham-ope a ed animals did no p esen any damage in he elen-
cephalon o op ic ec um.
Acquisi ion o condi ioned a oidance esponse
As in he p e ious expe imen , he aining and he acquisi ion
pe iod inished when he animals eached he c i e ion o lea n-
ing. The la ency and a oidance o he acquisi ion c i e ion le el
sessions we e compa ed and analyzed be ween he expe imen al
g oups. The ANOVA analysis wi h epea ed measu emen s
showed no signi ican di e ences be ween he i e g oups in ei-
he la ency (F
(4, 33)
⫽2.3; p⬎0.08) o a oidance (F
(4, 33)
⫽
0.833; p⬎0.51; Fig. 3A,B). Be o e su ge y, he a oidance e-
sponse and he la ency alues we e simila in all g oups (Fig. 5).
Re en ion o condi ioned a oidance esponse
In his phase, s a is ically signi ican di e ences be ween he ex-
pe imen al g oups in a oidance esponse (ANOVA wi h epea ed
measu emen s; F
(4, 33)
⫽21.742; p⬍0.001) and la ency (F
(4, 33)
⫽
16.58; p⬍0.001) we e ound (Fig. 4A,B). Pos hoc analyses indi-
ca ed signi ican di e ences be ween he elencephalon-abla ed,
sham-ope a ed, and con ol g oups in a oidance (HSD-Tukey,
␣
⫽0.05; p⬍0.001) and la ency ( p⬍0.001; Fig. 5A,B). The MP
g oup showed signi ican di e ences wi h he sham-ope a ed and
con ol g oups in a oidance and la ency ( p⬍0.001; Fig. 5A,B).
In e es ingly, in his expe imen , he LP g oup also p esen ed
s a is ically signi ican di e ences wi h he sham-ope a ed and
con ol g oups in a oidance ( p⬍0.001) and la ency ( p⬍0.001;
Fig. 5A,B). The sham-ope a ed and con ol g oups did no
p esen signi ican di e ences in ei he a oidance ( p⬎0.95) o
la ency ( p⬎0.98). Finally, he pe o mance o he h ee b ain-
inju ed expe imen al g oups was simila in a oidance ( p⬎0.83)
and la ency ( p⬎0.61; Fig. 5).
The acquisi ion and he e en ion
phase we e compa ed by means o a wo-
ailed S uden ’s es (las session o acqui-
si ion s i s session o e en ion). Resul s
indica ed signi ican di e ences o he
elencephalon-abla ed, MP, and LP
g oups in a oidance (
(7)
⬎7.04; p⬍
0.001;
(6)
⬎11.310; p⬍0.001;
(7)
⬎
10.247; p⬍0.001, espec i ely) and la-
ency (
(7)
⬎4.959; p⬍0.002;
(6)
⬎6.55;
p⬍0.001;
(7)
⬎13.69; p⬍0.001, espec-
i ely; Fig. 5A,B). The sham-ope a ed and
con ol g oups did no p esen any di e -
ences in ei he a oidance (
(7)
⬍2.03; p⬎
0.82;
(6)
⬍1.68; p⬎0.14, espec i ely) o
la ency (
(7)
⬍1.452; p⬎0.19;
(6)
⬍1.733;
p⬎0.13, espec i ely; Fig. 5A,B). Thus,
he esul s o expe imen 2 showed ha
when he expe imen al p ocedu e empha-
sized he empo al ac o , he LP lesion
p oduced de as a ing de ici s in condi-
ioned a oidance lea ning (Figs. 3, 5).
Discussion
In ol emen o he gold ish medial
pallium in a oidance condi ioning
The p esen esul s show, o he i s ime,
ha damage o he eleos ish medial pal-
lium p oduces a de ici in he e en ion o condi ioned a oidance
as se e e as ha a e abla ion o he whole elencephalon (Sa -
age, 1969; O e mie and Papini, 1985, 1986; Papini, 1985; O e -
mie and Hollis, 1990). In con as , he la e al pallium lesion had
no signi ican e ec s on he e en ion o a oidance in he non-
ace p ocedu e. The e o e, he p esen esul s sugges ha he
medial pallium could be he main elencephalic a ea in ol ed in
his kind o lea ning.
Al hough he la ency alues dec eased p og essi ely in he
elencephalon-abla ed and MP-lesioned g oups along he pos -
su gical aining sessions in he non ace p ocedu e (expe imen
1), la ency was consis en ly ⬎10 sec (escape la ency) wi hou
eaching a oidance alues du ing he e en ion pe iod (Fig. 3).
These da a indica e ha he elencephalon-abla ed and MP-
lesioned animals we e able o imp o e escape esponses along he
pos su gical sessions bu no o p oduce a oidance esponses. In
a p e ious s udy (Sa age, 1969), o eb ain-less ish eached, a e
su ge y, a oidance esponse le els simila o hose o he MP
g oup in he p esen expe imen (⬃50%), bu hey did no exceed
his pe cen age along 26 sessions.
The e is good e idence ha a oidance lea ning is based on he
acquisi ion o a media ional s a e o ea in gold ish (Gallon,
1972; O e mie and S a kman, 1974; Po a ella e al., 2003),
which, in u n, con ibu es o he de elopmen o he ins umen-
al a oidance s imulus– esponse associa ion because o a educ-
ion in ea a e he shu le esponse (Mow e , 1960; Flood e al.,
1976; O e mie and Hollis, 1990; Zhuiko e al., 1994; Po a ella
e al., 2003). The de ici caused by he MP lesion in gold ish could
be a ibu able o a de ici in he e ie al o he an icipa o y ea
esponse o he wa ning s imulus o could be caused by in e e -
ing wi h he abili y o an in e nal s a e o ea o induce an a oid-
ance esponse (Mow e , 1960; Flood e al., 1976). Thus, he
p esen esul s indica e ha he ish elencephalon con ains an
emo ional sys em ha is c i ical o ea condi ioning, and he
MP is an essen ial elemen in his specialized sys em. The MP o
Figu e 4. Schema ic ep esen a ion o he loca ion and ex en o he lesions in expe imen 2: whole TEL, LP, and MP lesions.
Ligh shading ep esen s he la ges ex ension, and da k shading ep esen s he smalles . Fo abb e ia ions, see Resul s and
Figu e 2 legend.
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eleos ish has been p oposed as ana omically homologous o he
pallial amygdala o mammals (Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990;
B a o d, 1995; No hcu , 1995; Bu le 2000). In consonance wi h
his p oposal, he p esen esul s demons a e a s iking unc-
ional simila i y be ween he eleos MP and he pallial amygdala
(Aggle on, 1992, 2001; LeDoux, 1995). In con as , an MP lesion
does no impai lea ned mo o esponses (as indica ed by he low
escape la encies o he animals in he MP-lesioned g oup), spa ial
memo y (Rod ı´guez e al., 2002), o ace a oidance lea ning
(p esen esul s, expe imen 2). Thus, he p esen esul s do no
suppo he p oposal o homology be ween he eleos ish MP
(Dm ) and he land e eb a e basal ganglia o he hippocampus
(Ech ele and Saidel, 1981; Mu akami e al., 1983; I o e al., 1986;
Pa en , 1986) on he basis o unc ional ea u es.
In ol emen o he gold ish la e al pallium in ace
a oidance condi ioning
Unlike in expe imen 1, he LP lesion impai ed pe o mance in
he ace-condi ioning p ocedu e. The main di e ence be ween
he beha io al p ocedu es used in expe imen s 1 and 2 was he
p esence o an in e s imulus empo al gap o 5 sec ( ace a oid-
ance condi ioning). Consequen ly, ou esul s show ha he LP
o ac inop e ygian ish plays a majo ole in he e en ion o con-
di ioned a oidance in a ace p ocedu e. The la e al pallium o
eleos ish, like he hippocampus o mammals, is in ol ed in he
analysis o empo al a ibu es o he ask, he main enance o he
ace o he wa ning s imulus o condi ioning, o bo h. The
mammalian hippocampus seems o be in ol ed in he acquisi-
ion and e en ion o condi ioned a oidance, condi ioned ea ,
and ace condi ioning when con ex ual, spa ial, and empo al
ac o s a e ele an o es ablishing associa ions be ween s imuli
and esponses (O’Kee e and Nadel, 1978; Wood u and Kan o ,
1983; Meck e al., 1984; Ol on, 1986; Kesne and DiMa ia, 1987;
Thompson e al., 1987; Moye e al., 1990; Phillips and LeDoux,
1992; Rawlins e al., 1993; Yee and Rawlins, 1994; Cassaday and
Rawlins, 1995; Co odimas and LeDoux, 1995; Winocu , 1997).
Mo e speci ically, i has been p oposed ha he mammalian hip-
pocampus is di ec ly in ol ed in he p ocessing o he du a ion,
sequence, and empo al o de o s imuli (Meck e al., 1984; Ol-
on, 1986; Kesne and DiMa ia, 1987). The p esen esul s hus
demons a e a s iking unc ional simila i y be ween he mam-
malian hippocampal pallium and he LP o eleos ish and sup-
po he hypo hesis o homology be ween he ish LP and he
mammalian hippocampus p e iously p oposed on he basis o
mo phological ea u es (Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990; B a o d,
1995; No hcu , 1995; Bu le , 2000) and unc ional da a (Rod ı´-
guez e al., 2002).
Howe e , he hippocampus has no been ela ed o empo al
p ocessing unc ions in nonmammalian e eb a es (Macphail,
1987, 1996; Bingman, 1990; Hamp on and She lewo h, 1996;
Macphail, 1987, 1996). Fu he mo e, some au ho s ha e p o-
posed ha he nonspa ial unc ions o he mammalian hip-
pocampus may be ela ed o unsough damage o co ical a eas
adjacen o he hippocampus (e.g., en o hinal co ex) du ing he
su gical p ocedu e (O’Kee e, 1993; Nadel, 1995; Guillazo-Blanch
e al., 2002). Thus, hese co ical a eas (close o he hippocampus)
may be in ol ed in nonspa ial unc ions (i.e., empo al a ibu e
p ocessing). In ou case, he lesions o he LP ex ended o he Dld,
which has been p oposed as homologous o he isoco ex o e -
apods (B a o d and No hcu , 1974; No hcu and B a o d,
1980; No hcu and Da is, 1983; Bu le , 1994). Al hough u he
s udies on he unc ional implica ions o he ish la e al pallium
a e necessa y, ou esul s p esen a hough -p o oking scene in
which he unc ional in ol emen o he eleos ish LP is dis-
cussed in unc ional and heo e ical e ms simila o hose o
hippocampal o ma ion.
Teleos ish medial and la e al elencephalic pallia main ain
unc ional pa allelism wi h mammalian hippocampus and
amygdala: implica ions o e eb a e o eb ain e olu ion
The p esen esul s demons a e a s iking unc ional simila i y
be ween he MP and LP o eleos ish and he pallial amygdala
and hippocampal pallium o mammals, espec i ely. On he basis
o ana omical and de elopmen al e idence, he MP o eleos ish
is conside ed homologous o he pallial amygdala o mammals,
whe eas he LP co esponds o he hippocampal pallium (No h-
cu and B a o d, 1980; Nieuwenhuys and Meek, 1990; B a o d,
1995; Bu le , 2000). The o eb ain o ay- inned ishes de elops
by a p ocess o e e sion o ou wa d bending o he p osence-
phalic walls o he p osencephalic esicle (Nieuwenhuys, 1963;
No hcu and B a o d, 1980). This e e sion p ocess e e ses he
pallial o medial- o-la e al opog aphy obse ed in mammals.
Thus, he de elopmen ally la e al (amygdala ) pallium is p e-
dic ed as lying medially in ay- inned ishes, whe eas he de el-
opmen ally la e al (hippocampal) pallium is p edic ed as occu-
pying a medial posi ion. The p esen unc ional da a p o ide
addi ional suppo o he e e sion hypo hesis o eleos elen-
cephalon de elopmen , wi h conside able p ese a ion o he
Figu e5. T ace a oidance condi ioning pe o manceo he di e en g oups du ingacquisi-
ionand e en ionphasesinexpe imen 2.A,Mean⫾SEMo pe cen ageo a oidance esponse
in acquisi ion (6 sessions a e eaching he lea ning c i e ion be o e su ge y) and e en ion (6
sessionsa e su ge y)phases. B,Mean⫾SEM o esponsela ency (seconds)inacquisi ionand
e en ion pe iods.
2340 •J. Neu osci., Ma ch 3, 2004 •24(9):2335–2342 Po a ella e al. •In ol emen o he Fish Telencephalic Pallium in A oidance Lea ning
o iginal opology, and could con ibu e signi ican ly o cla i ying
he iden i y o he pallial a eas in ay- inned ishes.
Fu he mo e, he close simila i y be ween he unc ion o ho-
mologous elencephalic pallial a eas sugges s ha he o eb ain o
e eb a es con ains a common, conse ed pa e n o basic o ga-
niza ion. Ray- inned ishes and land e eb a es sha e a common
ances o ha li ed some 400 million yea s ago (Ca oll, 1988).
Following a pa simony p inciple, he p esen esul s sugges ha
a sys em o emo ional memo y (medial pallium based) and an-
o he (o o he s) o spa ial, ela ional, o empo al memo y (la -
e al pallium based) could ha e appea ed ea ly du ing phylogen-
esis and could ha e been conse ed h oughou e eb a e
e olu ion.
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