Journal article

BDNF genotype Val66Met interacts with acute plasma BDNF levels to predict fear extinction and recall

LJ Ney, A Matthews, E Nicholson, D Zuj, CM Ken Hsu, T Steward, B Graham, B Harrison, D Nichols, K Felmingham

Behaviour Research and Therapy | Published : 2021

Abstract

Brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) is a potent regulator of memory processes and is believed to influence the consolidation of fear extinction memories. No previous human study has tested the effect of unstimulated BDNF on fear extinction recall, and no study has tested the association between plasma BDNF levels and psychophysiological responding during an extinction paradigm. We tested the association between fear responses during a 2-day differential conditioning, extinction and extinction recall paradigm and Val66Met genotype in a group of healthy participants (N = 191). There were no group differences during habituation or acquisition. Met allele carriers compared to Val homozygotes..

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