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. 2015 Mar;52(3):407-15.
doi: 10.1111/psyp.12326. Epub 2014 Sep 16.

Prereactivation propranolol fails to reduce skin conductance reactivity to prepared fear-conditioned stimuli

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Prereactivation propranolol fails to reduce skin conductance reactivity to prepared fear-conditioned stimuli

Justin D Spring et al. Psychophysiology. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Pharmacologic blockade of memory reconsolidation has been demonstrated in fear-conditioned rodents and humans and may provide a means to reduce fearfulness in anxiety disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder. Studying the efficacy of potential interventions in clinical populations is challenging, creating a need for paradigms within which candidate reconsolidation-blocking interventions can be readily tested. We used videos of biologically prepared conditioned stimuli (tarantulas) to test the efficacy of propranolol in blocking reconsolidation of conditioned fear in healthy young adults. Strong differential conditioning, measured by skin conductance, was observed among a screened subset of participants during acquisition. However, subsequent propranolol failed to reduce reactivity to the reactivated conditioned stimulus. These results are consistent with other recent findings and point to a need for testing other candidate drugs.

Keywords: Fear conditioning; Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); Propranolol; Reconsolidation; Skin conductance.

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