L-DOPA improves extinction memory retrieval after successful fear extinction (Exp. 1)

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Abstract

Rationale A promising strategy to prevent a return of fear after exposure-based therapy in anxiety disorders is to pharmacologically enhance the extinction memory consolidation presumed to occur after exposure. Accumulating evidence suggests that the effect of a number of pharmacological consolidation enhancers depends on a successful fear reduction during exposure. Here, we employed the dopamine precursor L-DOPA to clarify whether its documented potential to enhance extinction memory consolidation is dependent on successful fear extinction. Methods In two double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled experiments (experiment 1: N = 79, experiment 2: N = 32) comprising fear conditioning (day 1), extinction followed by administration of 150 mg L-DOPA or placebo (day 2) and a memory test (day 3) in healthy male adults, conditioned responses were assessed as differential skin conductance responses. We tested whether the effect of L-DOPA on conditioned responses at test depended on conditioned responses at the end of extinction in an experiment with a short (10 trials, experiment 1) and long (25 trials, experiment 2) extinction session. Results In both experiments, the effect of L-DOPA was dependent on conditioned responses at the end of extinction. That is, post-extinction L-DOPA compared to placebo administration reduced conditioned responses at test only in participants showing a complete reduction of conditioned fear at the end of extinction. Conclusion The results support the potential use of L-DOPA as a pharmacological adjunct to exposure treatment, but point towards a common boundary condition for pharmacological consolidation enhancers: a successful reduction of fear in the exposure session.

Authors

Anna M. V. Gerlicher, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany; University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Oliver Tüscher, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany Raffael Kalisch, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany

Year

2019

DOI of Publication

10.1007/s00213-019-05301-4

Is Version of

10.17605/OSF.IO/KEQRN

Where was the data collected?

Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Germany

How to Cite

Gerlicher, A., Tüscher, O., & Kalisch, R. (2025, December 12). L-DOPA improves extinction memory retrieval after successful fear extinction. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KEQRN

Participant Information

Participant Sex

Experimental Group

Administration of L-DOPA (150/37.5 mg levodopa-benserazide; L-DOPA group) or placebo (placebo group) on day 2 after extinction.

Stimuli

Drug Administration

Yes

Conditioning Protocol

Differential

Instructions CS-US Contingencies

Partially instructed (whole exp)

Number of Different US

1

US Modality

electrotactile

US Duration (ms)

Time Between CS and US Onset (ms)

Number of Different CS+

1

CS+ Duration (ms)

CS+ 1: Reinforcement Rate (%)

80

CS+ 2: Reinforcement Rate (%)

CS+ 3: Reinforcement Rate (%)

Number of Different CS-

1

CS- Duration (ms)

CS Modality

visual

Data Collected During MRI

No

Measures

skin conductance response

trialwise & untransformed

Amplitude of skin conductance response to stimulus.

US Intensity Rating

US intensity rating.

State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T)

State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S)

Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI)