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Michael A. Matar

1 paper in the library · 19 citations · publishing 2022

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MDMA treatment paired with a trauma-cue promotes adaptive stress responses in a translational model of PTSD in rats

Translational Psychiatry May 3, 2022 Shira Arluk, Michael A. Matar, Lior Carmi et al. 19 citations

In a rat model of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a single dose of MDMA (5 mg/kg) paired with a trauma reminder cue reduced anxiety-like behaviors and normalized stress-induced changes in brain structure (dendritic complexity in the dentate gyrus and basolateral amygdala) two weeks later. The treatment was effective only when MDMA was combined with memory reactivation; without the trauma cue, no behavioral improvement occurred. Blocking the HPA axis or serotonin receptors (with RU486, ketanserin, or pindolol) prevented these effects, suggesting MDMA's action involves both stress hormone and serotonin systems. The findings indicate MDMA may help update traumatic memories through reconsolidation processes.