2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12993-016-0092-1
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Acute immobilization stress following contextual fear conditioning reduces fear memory: timing is essential

Abstract: BackgroundHistone acetylation is regulated in response to stress and plays an important role in learning and memory. Chronic stress is known to deteriorate cognition, whereas acute stress facilitates memory formation. However, whether acute stress facilitates memory formation when it is applied after fear stimulation is not yet known. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of acute stress applied after fear training on memory formation, mRNA expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)… Show more

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“…For examining long-term memory, the CFCT was performed according to published protocols with slight modifications 46 . The mice were placed in a test shock box (model MK-450MSQ, Muromachi Kikai CO. LTD, Japan) and were subjected to three electric foot shocks (0.8 mA, 2-s duration, and 2-min interval) 2 min later.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For examining long-term memory, the CFCT was performed according to published protocols with slight modifications 46 . The mice were placed in a test shock box (model MK-450MSQ, Muromachi Kikai CO. LTD, Japan) and were subjected to three electric foot shocks (0.8 mA, 2-s duration, and 2-min interval) 2 min later.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have also a role in processes that regulate the HPI axis and hormones. The measurement of methylation difference now used to monitor the BDNF activity and its relationship to stress (Uwaya et al 2016; Coley et al 2019) could thus potentially depend on the methylation status observed at or close to ADCY1b, ABLIM2, FURIN, CRTC2, PLG and other genes such as SLC22A2 and NPAS3 . This should be investigated further to improve our understanding of changes in the directionality of multigenic epigenetic modifications and inter-individual variation in stress coping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute immobilization, which increases the plasma corticosterone level, is an accepted stress method in rats [20]. Immobilization can increase the stress factors within quite a short period of time, 30-60 min can be enough for the significant elevation of stress hormone levels in rodents [21,22]. Considering this fact, we applied immobilization to our rats for 30 min, which period is also suitable for the detection of GI tract myoelectric activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%