Resumen:
ear memory reactivation does not always lead to memory destabilization-reconsolidation. For instance, fear memories formed following withdrawal from chronic ethanol consumption or a stressful event, are less likely to become destabilized after reactivation. So far, the effect of recall of these memories on affective state requires to be elucidated. Here we investigated the negative emotional-like responses following fear memory reactivation in ethanol-withdrawn (ETOH) rats, focusing in the role of destabilization in these consequences. Our findings indicated that ETOH rats displayed an increased freezing in a novel context and an anxiogenic-like response in the elevated plus maze (EPM) following memory reactivation, whereas the behavior of CON animals was not affected. The destabilization blockade by pre-reactivation nimodipine (16mg/kg, s.c) administration promoted in CON animals a similar behavior in the EPM and in a novel environment to those exhibited by ETOH rats after the remind