2024
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.16343
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Naloxone increases conditioned fear responses during social buffering in male rats

Takumi Yamasaki,
Yasushi Kiyokawa,
Arisa Munetomo
et al.

Abstract: Social buffering is the phenomenon in which the presence of an affiliative conspecific mitigates stress responses. We previously demonstrated that social buffering completely ameliorates conditioned fear responses in rats. However, the neuromodulators involved in social buffering are poorly understood. Given that opioids, dopamine, oxytocin and vasopressin play an important role in affiliative behaviour, here, we assessed the effects of the most well‐known antagonists, naloxone (opioid receptor antagonist), ha… Show more

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