(A–C) CB1 mRNA expression is very high within the BLA, which is thought to be an important locus of associative emotional learning), with much lower levels seen in the CeA and MeA. (D) Animals receiving 10 mg/kg AM404 prior to extinction training show significantly reduced levels of conditioned fear when tested drug-free. This suggests that AM404 administration enhances extinction learning, and facilitates the learned inhibition of fear. (E) Following extinction, animals were tested for the resilience: of their extinction memories by presentation of a 0.4 mA footshock (dashed line) in the absence of the light CS. While all animals showed some re-emergence of fear following footshock, animals that received AM404 prior to extinction showed less fear than vehicle treated controls, suggesting that, in addition to enhancing extinction, AM404 administration may render extinction more resistant to shock-induced reinstatement, an animal model of stress-induced relapse.
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*P< .05 compared with vehicle group.
CB1=cannabinoid-type 1; CeA=central nuclei of the amygdala: BLA=basolateral amygdala; MeA=medial nuclei of the amygdala; CS=conditioned stimulus.
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