Enantiomer-specific positive allosteric modulation of CB$_1$ signaling in autaptic hippocampal neurons
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2017-11-20
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The cannabinoid signaling system is found throughout the CNS and its involvement in several pathological processes makes it an attractive therapeutic target. Because orthosteric CB$_1$ cannabinoid receptor ligands have undesirable adverse effects there has been great interest in the development of allosteric modulators – both negative (NAMs) and positive (PAMs) – of these receptors. NAMs of CB$_1$ appeared first on the scene, followed more recently by PAMs. Because allosteric modulation can vary depending on the orthosteric ligand it is important to study their function in a system that employs endogenous cannabinoids. We have recently surveyed first generation NAMs using cultured autaptic hippocampal neurons. These neurons ex depolarization induced suppression of excitation (DSE), a form of synaptic plasticity that is mediated by CB$_1$ and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG); they are therefore an excellent neuronal model of endogenous cannabinoid signaling in which to test CB$_1$ modulators.
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Mitjavila, J., et al. "Enantiomer-specific positive allosteric modulation of CB$_1$ signaling in autaptic hippocampal neurons." Pharmacological research, 2017-11-20, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2017.11.019.
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Pharmacological research