2023
DOI: 10.1159/000534647
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Inhibition of Estradiol Signaling in the Basolateral Amygdala Impairs Extinction Memory Recall for Heroin-Conditioned Cues in a Sex-Specific Manner

Jordan S. Carter,
Caitlyn C. Costa,
Angela M. Kearns
et al.

Abstract: Relapse is a major treatment barrier for opioid use disorder (OUD). Environmental cues become associated with the rewarding effects of opioids and can precipitate relapse, even after numerous unreinforced cue presentations, due to deficits in extinction memory recall (EMR). Estradiol (E2) modulates EMR of fear-related cues, but it is unknown whether E2 impacts EMR of reward cues and what brain region(s) are responsible for E2’s effects. Here, we hypothesize that inhibition of E2 signaling in the basolateral am… Show more

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