Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Timing is everything: differential effects of chronic stress on fear extinction.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

January 1, 2019

Journal

Psychopharmacology

Volume/Issue

236/1

ISSN

1432-2072

Stress disorders cause abnormal regulation of fear-related behaviors. In most rodent models of these effects, stress was administered before fear conditioning, thereby assessing its impact on both the formation and extinction of fear memories, not the latter alone. Here, we dissociated the two processes by also administering stress after fear conditioning, and then compared how pre-conditioning versus post-conditioning exposure to chronic stress affects subsequent acquisition and recall of fear extinction.

Alternate Journal

Psychopharmacology (Berl)

PubMed ID

30306227

Authors

Prabahan Chakraborty
Sumantra Chattarji

Keywords

Rats, Wistar
Mental Recall
Animals
Prefrontal Cortex
Extinction, Psychological
Male
Acoustic Stimulation
Fear
Chronic Disease
Rats
Random Allocation
Time Factors
Amygdala
Stress, Psychological
Conditioning, Classical