-ATPase inhibition in the BLA selectively impaired fear memory consolidation. Ouabain induced changes in Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase activity in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, and induces time-dependent upregulation of α1 and β1 isoforms. Six hours after infusion, ouabain triggered oxidative imbalance - characterized by reduced CAT activity. Pro-inflammatory cytokine expression was markedly elevated in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, while D-serine co-administration failed to rescue memory deficits. These findings establish a previously unrecognized role for Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase signaling in the BLA in coordinating the neurobiological processes essential for fear memory consolidation, indicating that its precise regulation is required for adaptive fear memory formation.
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