Retrograde amnesia for the stress-induced impairment of extinction: time-dependent and not so forgotten

Learn Mem. 2024 Jan 29;31(1-2):a053895. doi: 10.1101/lm.053895.123. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

We investigated whether retrograde amnesia for the stress-induced impairment of extinction retrieval shares similar characteristics with original acquisition memories. The first experiment demonstrated that cycloheximide administered shortly after a single restraint stress session alleviated the impairment of extinction retrieval but not when administered following a longer delay (i.e., the amnesia for stress is time-dependent). A second experiment showed that the retrograde amnesia for stress could be alleviated by a second brief exposure to the stressor. These results demonstrating that amnesia for stress shares characteristics similar to original memories are explained using a retrieval-based memory integration model of retrograde amnesia.

MeSH terms

  • Amnesia
  • Amnesia, Retrograde* / chemically induced
  • Cycloheximide / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Memory Disorders*

Substances

  • Cycloheximide