Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6259710 | Behavioural Brain Research | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Exaggerated recall for fear-provoking events leads to abnormal behaviors. We hypothesized that tuberoinfundibular-peptide-of-39-residues (TIP39) modulates fear memory by limiting long-term consequences of aversive experiences. We now show that mice lacking TIP39 signaling display enhanced fear-recall, anxiety and depression-like behavior 2 weeks after a traumatic event. We suggest that TIP39 modulates long-term fear recall and that mice lacking TIP39 or its receptor are tools for investigating fear-related psychopathologies.
⺠The neuropeptide TIP39 is hypothesized to modulate fear memory. ⺠We show that mice lacking TIP39 signaling display enhanced fear-recall. ⺠This is associated with long-term anxiety and depression-like behavior. ⺠Mice lacking TIP39 signaling can be a tool to study fear-related psychopathologies.