l-838-417 and Phobic-Disorders

l-838-417 has been researched along with Phobic-Disorders* in 1 studies

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Enhanced fear expression in a psychopathological mouse model of trait anxiety: pharmacological interventions.
    PloS one, 2011, Feb-28, Volume: 6, Issue:2

    The propensity to develop an anxiety disorder is thought to be determined by genetic and environmental factors. Here we investigated the relationship between a genetic predisposition to trait anxiety and experience-based learned fear in a psychopathological mouse model. Male CD-1 mice selectively bred for either high (HAB), or normal (NAB) anxiety-related behaviour on the elevated plus maze were subjected to classical fear conditioning. During conditioning both mouse lines showed increased fear responses as assessed by freezing behaviour. However, 24 h later, HAB mice displayed more pronounced conditioned responses to both a contextual or cued stimulus when compared with NAB mice. Interestingly, 6 h and already 1 h after fear conditioning, freezing levels were high in HAB mice but not in NAB mice. These results suggest that trait anxiety determines stronger fear memory and/or a weaker ability to inhibit fear responses in the HAB line. The enhanced fear response of HAB mice was attenuated by treatment with either the α(2,3,5)-subunit selective benzodiazepine partial agonist L-838,417, corticosterone or the selective neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist L-822,429. Overall, the HAB mouse line may represent an interesting model (i) for identifying biological factors underlying misguided conditioned fear responses and (ii) for studying novel anxiolytic pharmacotherapies for patients with fear-associated disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder and phobias.

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Anxiety Disorders; Behavior, Animal; Corticosterone; Disease Models, Animal; Disease Progression; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Expressed Emotion; Fear; Fluorobenzenes; Male; Mice; Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonists; Phobic Disorders; Physical Conditioning, Animal; Piperidines; Psychopathology; Triazoles; Up-Regulation

2011