Antidepressant-like activity and modulation of brain monoaminergic transmission by blockade of anandamide hydrolysis
GGGabriella GobbiFRFrancis Rodriguez BambicoRARegina A. MangieriMBMarco BortolatoPCPatrizia Campolongo
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Abstract
Although anecdotal reports suggest that cannabis may be used to alleviate symptoms of depression, the psychotropic effects and abuse liability of this drug prevent its therapeutic application. The active constituent of cannabis, delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, acts by binding to brain CB1 cannabinoid receptors, but an alternative approach might be to develop agents that amplify the actions of endogenous cannabinoids by blocking their deactivation. Here, we show that URB597, a selective inhibitor of the enzyme fatty-acid amide hydrolase, which catalyzes the intracellular hydrolysis of the endocannabinoid anandamide, exerts potent antidepressant-like effects in the mouse tail-suspension test and the rat forced-swim…
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- Anandamide
- Endocannabinoid system
- Fatty acid amide hydrolase
- Pharmacology
- Chemistry
- Cannabinoid receptor
- Cannabinoid
- Behavioural despair test
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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