Impact of hormonal contraceptives on sex differences in fear conditioning and fear extinction in PTSD.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Learning & memory Pub Date : 2022-09-06 Print Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1101/lm.053597.122
Morgan E Bartholomew, Vincent Rozalski, Anne Richards, Joyce Gurdock, Mary Thornton, Connie Fee, Sa'ar L Lipshitz, Thomas J Metzler, Thomas C Neylan, Sabra S Inslicht
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Sex differences in the neurobiological mechanisms involved in fear conditioning and extinction have been suggested to contribute to differential vulnerability for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in women compared with men. Reproductive hormones, such as estradiol, have been shown to facilitate fear conditioning and extinction learning and may explain some of these differences. However, the effect of commonly used hormonal contraceptives on the neurobiological mechanisms of fear conditioning and extinction is poorly understood. A laboratory study was conducted in trauma-exposed men and women with and without full or partial PTSD to examine effects of sex and use of hormonal birth control on fear conditioning, fear extinction learning, and extinction retention. Participants underwent fear conditioning with stimuli that were paired (CS+) or unpaired (CS-) with shock. Extinction learning occurred 72 h later, and extinction retention was tested 1 wk after extinction. Women on hormonal contraceptives (HCs) demonstrated enhanced acquisition of fear conditioning and enhanced extinction of fear as compared with women off hormonal birth control and men. While clinical implications have yet to be determined, these results suggest that hormonal contraceptives may facilitate learning during both fear acquisition and extinction. Understanding the impact of sex and hormones on fear conditioning and extinction processes may lead to new insights into the pathophysiology of PTSD and result in advancements in treatment that may vary by sex.

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激素避孕药对PTSD患者恐惧条件反射和恐惧消退性别差异的影响。
研究表明,与男性相比,女性创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)发生的易感性差异与恐惧调节和消退相关的神经生物学机制的性别差异有关。生殖激素,如雌二醇,已被证明可以促进恐惧条件反射和灭绝学习,这可能解释了其中的一些差异。然而,常用的激素避孕药对恐惧调节和消退的神经生物学机制的影响尚不清楚。一项实验室研究在创伤暴露的男性和女性中进行,有或没有完全或部分创伤后应激障碍,以检查性别和使用激素避孕对恐惧条件反射、恐惧消退学习和消退保留的影响。参与者接受了与刺激配对(CS+)或不配对(CS-)的恐惧条件反射。消退学习发生在72 h后,消退保留发生在消退后1周。服用激素避孕药的女性与不服用激素避孕药的女性和男性相比,表现出更强的恐惧条件反射和恐惧消除能力。虽然临床意义尚未确定,但这些结果表明激素避孕药可能促进恐惧获得和消除期间的学习。了解性别和激素对恐惧调节和消退过程的影响可能会导致对创伤后应激障碍病理生理学的新见解,并导致可能因性别而异的治疗进展。
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Learning & memory
Learning & memory 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The neurobiology of learning and memory is entering a new interdisciplinary era. Advances in neuropsychology have identified regions of brain tissue that are critical for certain types of function. Electrophysiological techniques have revealed behavioral correlates of neuronal activity. Studies of synaptic plasticity suggest that some mechanisms of memory formation may resemble those of neural development. And molecular approaches have identified genes with patterns of expression that influence behavior. It is clear that future progress depends on interdisciplinary investigations. The current literature of learning and memory is large but fragmented. Until now, there has been no single journal devoted to this area of study and no dominant journal that demands attention by serious workers in the area, regardless of specialty. Learning & Memory provides a forum for these investigations in the form of research papers and review articles.
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