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Query: UMLS:C0848237 (
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We have recently shown that post-extinction exposure of rats to a sub-conditioning procedure (
SCP
, i.e., retraining with a shock intensity that is too weak to induce by itself significant fear conditioning) or to
acute stress
provokes reemergence of extinguished fear. Furthermore, this
SCP
effect can be abolished by high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), when applied following the
SCP
. The aim of the present study was to test whether HFS of the mPFC is effective in preventing both
SCP
-induced and
acute stress
-provoked fear reemergence. Rats implanted with stimulating electrodes in the mPFC were trained to acquire high levels of freezing to conditioned auditory cue. This fear response was then extinguished. Three weeks later, no spontaneous recovery was observed, but rats exposed to either the
SCP
or
acute stress
again exhibited high levels of freezing. HFS of the mPFC, applied before provoking fear reemergence, prevented the effects of
SCP
, but not
acute stress
. These data suggest that
acute stress
may have more impact on functions of the mPFC and/or associated structures than a situational reminder of fear conditioning.
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PMID:Prefrontal high-frequency stimulation prevents sub-conditioning procedure-provoked, but not acute stress-provoked, reemergence of extinguished fear. 2331 13