A meta-analysis of D-cycloserine and the facilitation of fear extinction and exposure therapy
- PMID: 18313643
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.01.012
A meta-analysis of D-cycloserine and the facilitation of fear extinction and exposure therapy
Abstract
Background: Translational research suggests that D-cycloserine (DCS), a partial N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor agonist, might facilitate fear extinction and exposure therapy by either enhancing NMDA receptor function during extinction or by reducing NMDA receptor function during fear memory consolidation. This article provides a quantitative review of DCS-augmented fear extinction and exposure therapy literature.
Methods: English-language journal articles that examined DCS augmented with fear extinction or exposure therapy were identified through public databases from June 1998 through September 2007, through references of originally identified articles and contact with DCS investigators. Data were extracted for study author, title, and year; trial design; type of subject (animal vs. human; clinical vs. nonclinical); sample size, DCS dose, and timing in relation to extinction/exposure procedures; dependent variable; group means and SDs at post-extinction/exposure; and follow-up outcome.
Results: D-cycloserine enhances fear extinction/exposure therapy in both animals and anxiety-disordered humans. Gains generally were maintained at follow-up, although some lessening of efficacy was noted. D-cycloserine was more effective when administered a limited number of times and when given immediately before or after extinction training/exposure therapy.
Conclusions: This meta-analysis suggests that DCS is a useful target for translational research on augmenting exposure-based treatment via compounds that impact neuroplasticity. D-cycloserine 's major contribution to exposure-based therapy might be to increase its speed or efficiency, because the effects of DCS seem to decrease over repeated sessions. This information might guide translational researchers in discovering more selective and/or effective agents that effectively enhance (or reduce) NMDA receptor function.
Similar articles
-
Cognitive enhancers as adjuncts to psychotherapy: use of D-cycloserine in phobic individuals to facilitate extinction of fear.Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2004 Nov;61(11):1136-44. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.61.11.1136. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2004. PMID: 15520361 Clinical Trial.
-
Effects of D-cycloserine on extinction: translation from preclinical to clinical work.Biol Psychiatry. 2006 Aug 15;60(4):369-75. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2006.03.084. Biol Psychiatry. 2006. PMID: 16919524 Review.
-
Facilitation of fear extinction by D-cycloserine: theoretical and clinical implications.Learn Mem. 2004 Sep-Oct;11(5):510-6. doi: 10.1101/lm.78204. Learn Mem. 2004. PMID: 15466301 Review.
-
Influence of ethanol withdrawal on fear memory: Effect of D-cycloserine.Neuroscience. 2006 Nov 3;142(4):979-90. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.07.013. Epub 2006 Aug 23. Neuroscience. 2006. PMID: 16934411
-
D-cycloserine augmented exposure therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.Biol Psychiatry. 2007 Oct 15;62(8):835-8. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2006.12.020. Epub 2007 Jun 22. Biol Psychiatry. 2007. PMID: 17588545 Clinical Trial.
Cited by
-
The amygdala NT3-TrkC pathway underlies inter-individual differences in fear extinction and related synaptic plasticity.Mol Psychiatry. 2024 Jan 17. doi: 10.1038/s41380-024-02412-z. Online ahead of print. Mol Psychiatry. 2024. PMID: 38233468
-
Synergistic psychedelic - NMDAR modulator treatment for neuropsychiatric disorders.Mol Psychiatry. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1038/s41380-023-02312-8. Online ahead of print. Mol Psychiatry. 2023. PMID: 37945694 Review.
-
Dose-Dependent Beneficial Effect of Ketone Supplement-Evoked Ketosis on Anxiety Level in Female WAG/Rij Rats: Sometimes Less Is More.Nutrients. 2023 Oct 18;15(20):4412. doi: 10.3390/nu15204412. Nutrients. 2023. PMID: 37892486 Free PMC article.
-
Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A State-of-the-art Review.Curr Neuropharmacol. 2024;22(4):557-635. doi: 10.2174/1570159X21666230428091433. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2024. PMID: 37132142 Review.
-
The effect of d-cycloserine on brain processing of breathlessness over pulmonary rehabilitation: an experimental medicine study.ERJ Open Res. 2023 Apr 3;9(2):00479-2022. doi: 10.1183/23120541.00479-2022. eCollection 2023 Mar. ERJ Open Res. 2023. PMID: 37020840 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Medical
