Prolonged avoidance training exacerbates OCD-like behaviors in a rodent model

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Freddyson J. Martínez-Rivera
Marcos J. Sánchez-Navarro
Carlos I. Huertas-Pérez
Benjamin D. Greenberg
Steven A. Rasmussen
Gregory J. Quirk
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[1] University of Puerto Rico,Departments of Psychiatry and Anatomy & Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus
[2] Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Butler Hospital and the Providence VA Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
[3] Nash family Department of Neuroscience and Friedman Brain Institute,undefined
[4] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by compulsive behaviors that often resemble avoidance of perceived danger. OCD can be treated with exposure-with-response prevention (ERP) therapy in which patients are exposed to triggers but are encouraged to refrain from compulsions, to extinguish compulsive responses. The compulsions of OCD are strengthened by many repeated exposures to triggers, but little is known about the effects of extended repetition of avoidance behaviors on extinction. Here we assessed the extent to which overtraining of active avoidance affects subsequent extinction-with-response prevention (Ext-RP) as a rodent model of ERP, in which rats are extinguished to triggers, while the avoidance option is prevented. Male rats conditioned for 8d or 20d produced similar avoidance behavior to a tone paired with a shock, however, the 20d group showed a severe impairment of extinction during Ext-RP, as well as heightened anxiety. Furthermore, the majority of overtrained (20d) rats (75%) exhibited persistent avoidance following Ext-RP. In the 8d group, only a minority of rats (37%) exhibited persistent avoidance, and this was associated with elevated activity (c-Fos) in the prelimbic cortex and nucleus accumbens. In the 20d group, the minority of non-persistent rats (25%) showed elevated activity in the insular-orbital cortex and paraventricular thalamus. Lastly, extending the duration of Ext-RP prevented the deleterious effects of overtraining on extinction and avoidance. These rodent findings suggest that repeated expression of compulsion-like behaviors biases individuals toward persistent avoidance and alters avoidance circuits, thereby reducing the effectiveness of current extinction-based therapies.
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