Journal article

Aripiprazole facilitates extinction of conditioned fear in adolescent rats

DE Ganella, L Lee-Kardashyan, SJ Luikinga, DLD Nguyen, HB Madsen, IC Zbukvic, R Coulthard, AJ Lawrence, JH Kim

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience | Published : 2017

Abstract

Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder during adolescence, which is at least partly due to the resistance to extinction exhibited at this age. The dopaminergic system is known to be dysregulated during adolescence; therefore, we aimed to facilitate extinction in adolescent rats using the dopamine receptor 2 partial agonist aripiprazole (AbilifyTM), and examine the behavioral and neural outcomes. Adolescent rats were conditioned to fear a tone. The next day, rats received extinction 30 min after a systemic injection of either 5 mg/kg aripiprazole or vehicle, and then were tested the following day. For the immunohistochemistry experiment, naïve and “no extinction” condit..

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