Effects of Cortisol on Reconsolidation of Reactivated Fear Memories

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Shira Meir Drexler
Christian J Merz
Tanja C Hamacher-Dang
Martin Tegenthoff
Oliver T Wolf
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[1] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,Department of Cognitive Psychology
[2] Ruhr-University Bochum,Department of Neurology
[3] International Graduate School of Neuroscience,undefined
[4] Ruhr-University Bochum,undefined
[5] Ruhr-University Bochum,undefined
[6] BG-Kliniken Bergmannsheil,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2015年 / 40卷
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The return of conditioned fear after successful extinction (eg, following exposure therapy) is a significant problem in the treatment of anxiety disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Targeting the reconsolidation of fear memories may allow a more lasting effect as it intervenes with the original memory trace. Indeed, several pharmacological agents and behavioral interventions have been shown to alter (enhance, impair, or otherwise update) the reconsolidation of reactivated memories of different types. Cortisol is a stress hormone and a potent modulator of learning and memory, yet its effects on fear memory reconsolidation are unclear. To investigate whether cortisol intervenes with the reconsolidation of fear memories in healthy males and how specific this effect might be, we built a 3-day reconsolidation design with skin conductance response (SCR) as a measure of conditioned fear: Fear acquisition on day 1; reactivation/no-reactivation of one conditioned stimulus and pharmacological intervention on day 2; extinction learning followed by reinstatement and reinstatement test on day 3. The groups differed only in the experimental manipulation on day 2: Reactivation+Cortisol Group, Reactivation+Placebo Group, or No-reactivation+Cortisol Group. Our results revealed an enhancing effect of cortisol on reconsolidation of the reactivated memory. The effect was highly specific, strengthening only the memory of the reactivated conditioned stimulus and not the non-reactivated one. Our findings are in line with previous findings showing an enhancing effect of behavioral stress on the reconsolidation of other types of memories. These results have implications for the understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders and PTSD.
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