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Pharmacological rewriting of fear memories: A beacon for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ankit Uniyal1, Raghunath Singh2, Ansab Akhtar2, Jatinder Dhaliwal2, Anurag Kuhad2, Sangeeta Pilkhwal Sah3.   

Abstract

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychopathological response that develops after exposure to an extreme life-threatening traumatic event. Its prevalence ranges from 0.5% to 14.5% worldwide. Due to the complex pathophysiology of PTSD, currently available treatment approaches are associated with high chances of failure, thus further research to identify better pharmacotherapeutic approaches is needed. The traumatic event associated with fear memories plays an important role in the development of PTSD and could be considered as the main culprit. PTSD patient feels frightened in a safe environment as the memories of the traumatic event are revisited. Neurocircuit involving normal processing of fear memories get disturbed in PTSD hence making a fear memory to remain to dominate even after years of trauma. Persistence of fear memories could be explained by acquisition, re-(consolidation) and extinction triad as all of these processes have been widely explored in preclinical as well as clinical studies and set a therapeutic platform for fear memory associated disorders. This review focuses on neurocircuit and pathophysiology of PTSD in context to fear memories and pharmacological targeting of fear memory for the management of PTSD.
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Keywords:  (re-)consolidation; Extinction; Fear memory; Memory retrieval; Pharmacotherapy; Post-traumatic stress disorder

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31778672     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.172824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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