Circadian Rhythms in Fear Conditioning: An Overview of Behavioral, Brain System, and Molecular Interactions.

Abstract:

:The formation of fear memories is a powerful and highly evolutionary conserved mechanism that serves the behavioral adaptation to environmental threats. Accordingly, classical fear conditioning paradigms have been employed to investigate fundamental molecular processes of memory formation. Evidence suggests that a circadian regulation mechanism allows for a timestamping of such fear memories and controlling memory salience during both their acquisition and their modification after retrieval. These mechanisms include an expression of molecular clocks in neurons of the amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex and their tight interaction with the intracellular signaling pathways that mediate neural plasticity and information storage. The cellular activities are coordinated across different brain regions and neural circuits through the release of glucocorticoids and neuromodulators such as acetylcholine, which integrate circadian and memory-related activation. Disturbance of this interplay by circadian phase shifts or traumatic experience appears to be an important factor in the development of stress-related psychopathology, considering these circadian components are of critical importance for optimizing therapeutic approaches to these disorders.

journal_name

Neural Plast

journal_title

Neural plasticity

authors

Albrecht A,Stork O

doi

10.1155/2017/3750307

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-01-01 00:00:00

pages

3750307

eissn

2090-5904

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1687-5443

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2017

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