Interleukin 1 beta enhances conditioned fear memory ...

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Title Interleukin 1 beta enhances conditioned fear memory in rats: possible involvement of glucocorticoids
Author(s) C. Song, A. Phillips, B. Leonard
Journal The European journal of neuroscience
Date 2003
Volume 18
Issue 7
Start page 1739
End page 1743
Abstract Central administration of 15 ng interleukin (IL)-1beta in the rat significantly enhanced conditioned fear memory assessed by a passive avoidance task, when retested at 24 and 48 h post-training. Pain threshold was unaffected by 15 ng IL-1beta administration. IL-1beta treatment also increased serum corticosterone. This increase in serum corticosterone was further enhanced in rats given both IL-1beta and footshock. Furthermore, the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone blocked IL-1beta-induced elevation in corticosterone and also attenuated the enhanced conditioned fear memory. Central administration of IL-1beta significantly increased prostaglandin E2 and decreased the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 release from whole blood cultures; therefore this treatment appears to be effective in inducing an inflammatory response in both the periphery and the brain. The present study confirms that IL-1beta can enhance conditioned fear memory, an effect which is correlated with changes in glucocorticoid function. This facilitation of defensive behaviour could reflect adaptive responses which may enhance survival during sickness.
ISSN 0953-816X

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