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Memory-updating abrogates extinction of learned immunosuppression.

Martin Hadamitzky1, Katharina Bösche1, Timo Wirth2, Benjamin Buck3, Oliver Beetz3, Uwe Christians4, Björn Schniedewind4, Laura Lückemann1, Onur Güntürkün5, Harald Engler1, Manfred Schedlowski6.   

Abstract

When memories are recalled, they enter a transient labile phase in which they can be impaired or enhanced followed by a new stabilization process termed reconsolidation. It is unknown, however, whether reconsolidation is restricted to neurocognitive processes such as fear memories or can be extended to peripheral physiological functions as well. Here, we show in a paradigm of behaviorally conditioned taste aversion in rats memory-updating in learned immunosuppression. The administration of sub-therapeutic doses of the immunosuppressant cyclosporin A together with the conditioned stimulus (CS/saccharin) during retrieval blocked extinction of conditioned taste aversion and learned suppression of T cell cytokine (interleukin-2; interferon-γ) production. This conditioned immunosuppression is of clinical relevance since it significantly prolonged the survival time of heterotopically transplanted heart allografts in rats. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that memories can be updated on both neural and behavioral levels as well as on the level of peripheral physiological systems such as immune functioning.
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Keywords:  Cytokines; Extinction; Immunosuppression; Interleukin-2; Memory-updating

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26386321     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2015.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Immun        ISSN: 0889-1591            Impact factor:   7.217


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