Abstract

Memory extinction has been used in behavioral therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorders. It was demonstrated that memory reactivation before extinction could facilitate this process. However, the mechanisms involved are still unclear. Here, we investigated the participation of two regions of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), the infralimbic (IL) and prelimbic (PL), in the memory reactivation modulatory effect of fear extinction. We confirmed that the reactivation facilitates the fear extinction in an inhibitory aversive task; however, when the muscimol (a GABAergic agonist) is infused in IL or PL vmPFC after reactivation, extinction's facilitation was not observed. These findings support the idea that the reactivation can modulate the fear extinction process, facilitating it, and that this effect requires the activation of both IL and PL regions of vmPFC.

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