Method for the identification of pharmacological intervention for the disruption of fear memory in PTSD-rat model

MethodsX. 2020 Sep 9:7:101059. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2020.101059. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

A large portion of the human population is exposed to traumatic events once in their lifetime, 10% of which may undergo post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is a mental condition triggered by a traumatic event resulting in severe anxiety disorder which may severely affect the daily routine life of the individual. The patient expresses the aversive memory by recalling any fear event related to the traumatic experience. The disruption of fear memory related to fear event is one of the best approaches to treat PTSD. In this regard, pharmacological interventions provide a possible way to erase or lessen the fear memory of the traumatic event. The screening and identification of drugs is one of the crucial steps to introduce new potent drugs in preclinical setup. Pavlovian fear conditioning is the well known experimental protocol to study fear memory. In this article, we are presenting a detailed method of Pavlovian fear conditioning which we have optimized in our lab for the identification of drugs having the potential to disrupt fear memory in the PTSD-rat model. In this protocol, various stages of memory formation including consolidation, reconsolidation, and extinction have been targeted to study the effect of a particular drug.•The protocol provides step by step procedure to study the effects of known or putative drugs in an animal model of PTSD.•The method also explains the separate protocols to target specific stages of memory so that one can identify the effects of drugs on a particular phase of remote or recent memory formation.

Keywords: Consolidation; Extinction; PTSD-model; Rats; Reconsolidation.