An Abrupt Transformation of Phobic Behavior After a Post-Retrieval Amnesic Agent
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.04.006
An Abrupt Transformation of Phobic Behavior After a Post-Retrieval Amnesic Agent
Abstract
Background: Although disrupting the process of memory reconsolidation has a great potential for clinical practice, the fear-amnesic effects are typically demonstrated through Pavlovian conditioning. Given that older and stronger memories are generally more resistant to change, we tested whether disrupting reconsolidation would also diminish fear in individuals who had developed a persistent spider fear outside the laboratory.
Methods: Spider-fearful participants received a single dose of 40 mg of the noradrenergic β-blocker propranolol (n = 15), double-blind and placebo-controlled (n = 15), after a short 2-min exposure to a tarantula. To test whether memory reactivation was necessary to observe a fear-reducing effect, one additional group of spider-fearful participants (n = 15) received a single dose of 40 mg propranolol without memory reactivation.
Results: Disrupting reconsolidation of fear memory transformed avoidance behavior into approach behavior in a virtual binary fashion-an effect that persisted at least 1 year after treatment. Interestingly the β-adrenergic drug did initially not affect the self-declared fear of spiders but instead these reports followed the instant behavioral transformation several months later.
Conclusions: Our findings are in sharp contrast with the currently pharmacological and cognitive behavioral treatments for anxiety and related disorders. The β-adrenergic blocker was only effective when the drug was administered upon memory reactivation, and a modification in cognitive representations was not necessary to observe a change in fear behavior. A new wave of treatments that pharmacologically target the synaptic plasticity underlying learning and memory seems to be within reach.
Keywords: Anxiety disorders; Fear memory; Propranolol; Reconsolidation; Spider phobia; Treatment.
Copyright © 2015 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Harnessing Reconsolidation to Treat Mental Disorders.Biol Psychiatry. 2015 Dec 15;78(12):819-20. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.10.002. Biol Psychiatry. 2015. PMID: 26589491 No abstract available.
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