Sotalol Treatment may Interfere With Retrieval, Expression, and/or Reconsolidation Processes Thus Disrupting Traumatic Memories in a Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Mice Model
The processes by which fear memory is encoded, consolidated, and re-consolidated are extremely complex and appear to require the release of stress hormones, especially adrenaline (AD). AD improves contextual fear memory, acting specifically on peripheral β2-adrenoceptors. Propranolol (peripheral and...
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Main Authors: | Raquel Martinho (Author), Rafaela Seixas (Author), Márcia Azevedo (Author), Ana Oliveira (Author), Paula Serrão (Author), Mónica Moreira-Rodrigues (Author) |
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