AI Article Synopsis

  • - Antidepressants and psychotherapy together are more effective for mood disorders than either treatment alone, but the reasons for this are not fully understood.
  • - In a study with mice, combining a treatment called fluoxetine with fear-extinction training resulted in a lasting decrease in fear responses, while using either treatment separately did not.
  • - Fluoxetine enhanced brain synaptic plasticity and modified fear-related brain circuits, suggesting that antidepressants can help reshape memory processes when paired with psychological therapy.

Article Abstract

Antidepressant drugs and psychotherapy combined are more effective in treating mood disorders than either treatment alone, but the neurobiological basis of this interaction is unknown. To investigate how antidepressants influence the response of mood-related systems to behavioral experience, we used a fear-conditioning and extinction paradigm in mice. Combining extinction training with chronic fluoxetine, but neither treatment alone, induced an enduring loss of conditioned fear memory in adult animals. Fluoxetine treatment increased synaptic plasticity, converted the fear memory circuitry to a more immature state, and acted through local brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Fluoxetine-induced plasticity may allow fear erasure by extinction-guided remodeling of the memory circuitry. Thus, the pharmacological effects of antidepressants need to be combined with psychological rehabilitation to reorganize networks rendered more plastic by the drug treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3929964PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1214592DOI Listing

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