2019
DOI: 10.1101/537142
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Increasing Synaptic GluN2B levels within the Basal and Lateral Amygdala Enables the Modification of Strong Reconsolidation Resistant Fear Memories

Abstract: Running title: Increasing synaptic GluN2B enhances memory modification Number of words in Abstract = 248 Number of words in the text (excluding abstract, acknowledgments and financial disclosures sections, legends, and references) = 3805 Number of tables = 0 Number of figures = 5 Number of supplementary material = 1 AbstractReconsolidation disruption has been proposed as a method to attenuate pathological memories in disorders such as PTSD. However, studies from our group and others indicate that strong memori… Show more

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“…the NMDA-receptor subunit GluN2B [50][51][52][53], which is required for memory destabilization [43,54,55]. Resistance to destabilization following strong auditory fear conditioning is accompanied by reduced expression of GluN2B [3], which could be triggered by the learning-induced secretion of Ab.…”
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“…the NMDA-receptor subunit GluN2B [50][51][52][53], which is required for memory destabilization [43,54,55]. Resistance to destabilization following strong auditory fear conditioning is accompanied by reduced expression of GluN2B [3], which could be triggered by the learning-induced secretion of Ab.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%