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Extinction learning, which consists of the inhibition of retrieval, can be learned without retrieval.

Jociane de Carvalho Myskiw1, Cristiane Regina Guerino Furini2, Bianca Schmidt2, Flávia Ferreira2, Ivan Izquierdo1.   

Abstract

In the present study we test the hypothesis that extinction is not a consequence of retrieval in unreinforced conditioned stimulus (CS) presentation but the mere perception of the CS in the absence of a conditioned response. Animals with cannulae implanted in the CA1 region of hippocampus were subjected to extinction of contextual fear conditioning. Muscimol infused intra-CA1 before an extinction training session of contextual fear conditioning (CFC) blocks retrieval but not consolidation of extinction measured 24 h later. Additionally, this inhibition of retrieval does not affect early persistence of extinction when tested 7 d later or its spontaneous recovery after 2 wk. Furthermore, both anisomycin, an inhibitor of ribosomal protein synthesis, and rapamycin, an inhibitor of extraribosomal protein synthesis, given into the CA1, impair extinction of CFC regardless of whether its retrieval was blocked by muscimol. Therefore, retrieval performance in the first unreinforced session is not necessary for the installation, maintenance, or spontaneous recovery of extinction of CFC.

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Keywords:  contextual fear conditioning; fear extinction; hippocampus; retrieval; unreinforced conditioned stimulus

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25550507      PMCID: PMC4299186          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1423465112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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