Pharmacological modulation of conditioned fear in the fear-potentiated startle test: a systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies

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2023-11

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Groenink, LucianneORCID 0000-0002-4971-7796ISNI 0000000394881736
Verdouw, P MonikaORCID 0000-0002-5071-5907ISNI 000000039406543X
Zhao, Yulong
ter Heegde, FreijaISNI 0000000492796711
Wever, Kimberley E
Bijlsma, E.Y.ISNI 0000000395774975

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Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Fear conditioning is an important aspect in the pathophysiology of anxiety disorders. The fear-potentiated startle test is based on classical fear conditioning and over the years, a broad range of drugs have been tested in this test. Synthesis of the available data may further our understanding of the neurotransmitter systems that are involved in the expression of conditioned fear. METHODS: Following a comprehensive search in Medline and Embase, we included 68 research articles that reported on 103 drugs, covering 56 different drug classes. The systematic review was limited to studies using acute, systemic drug administration in naive animals. RESULTS: Qualitative data synthesis showed that most clinically active anxiolytics, but not serotonin-reuptake inhibitors, reduced cued fear. Anxiogenic drugs increased fear potentiation in 35% of the experiments, reduced fear potentiation in 29% of the experiments, and were without effect in 29% of the experiments. Meta-analyses could be performed for five drug classes and showed that benzodiazepines, buspirone, 5-HT 1A agonists, 5-HT 1A antagonists, and mGluR2,3 agonists reduced cued conditioned fear. The non-cued baseline startle response, which may reflect contextual anxiety, was only significantly reduced by benzodiazepines and 5-HT 1A antagonists. No associations were found between drug effects and methodological characteristics, except for strain. CONCLUSIONS: The fear-potentiated startle test appears to have moderate to high predictive validity and may serve as a valuable tool for the development of novel anxiolytics. Given the limited available data, the generally low study quality and high heterogeneity additional studies are warranted to corroborate the findings of this review.

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Acoustic startle, Animal model, Anxiety, Contextual anxiety, Fear conditioning, Fear learning, Methodology, Mice, Pharmacology, Rats, Pharmacology

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Groenink, L, Verdouw, P M, Zhao, Y, Ter Heegde, F, Wever, K E & Bijlsma, E Y 2023, 'Pharmacological modulation of conditioned fear in the fear-potentiated startle test : a systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies', Psychopharmacology, vol. 240, no. 11, pp. 2361-2401. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06307-1