Fig. 5. A, DG-EPSP slope after BLA stimulation in NE-, CORT-, and 5-HT-depleted animals. Shown is the DG-EPSP slope (in response to PP stimulation) for the duration of the experiment. B, Ipsilateral BLA spaced activation is mediated by NE and CORT but not by 5-HT. BLA spaced activation in NE-depleted (DSP-4 Spaced, n=8) or CORT-depleted (Met Spaced, n=8) rats did not reduce DG-LTP levels as seen in the Ipsi BLA Spaced rats at both +30 min (DSP-4 Spaced, *p < 0.0001; Met Spaced, *p < 0.0001) and +60 min post-HFS (DSP-4 Spaced, *p < 0.0001;Met Spaced, p < 0.01). Moreover, the NE-and CORT-depleted groups were not significantly different from the Control Spaced LTP group shown in Figure 4B. This suggests that both NE and CORT may mediate the BLA spaced suppressing effect on DG-LTP. BLA spaced activation in 5-HT-depleted rats (PCPA Spaced, n=6) significantly reduced DG-LTP compared with the NE- and CORT-depleted rats at both +30 min (DSP-4 Spaced, *p < 0.05;Met Spaced, p < 0.01) and +60 min post-HFS (DSP-4 Spaced, *p < 0.05;Met Spaced, p < 0.01). Moreover, there was no significant difference between the PCPA Spaced group and the Ipsi BLA Spaced group at any time point. This suggests that the BLA spaced suppressing effect on DG-LTP is not dependent on serotonergic activation. C, Schematic drawings of BLA electrode placements. Solid black circles indicate the locations: (1) DSP-4 Spaced group, (2) Met Spaced group, and (3) PCPA Spaced group.