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CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors and On-Demand Defense Against Excitotoxicity

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · LMU Klinikum · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Abnormally high spiking activity can damage neurons. Signaling systems to protect neurons from the consequences of abnormal discharge activity have been postulated. We generated conditional mutant mice that lack expression of the cannabinoid receptor type 1 in principal forebrain neurons but not in adjacent inhibitory interneurons. In mutant mice,the excitotoxin kainic acid (KA) induced excessive seizures in vivo. The threshold to KA-induced neuronal excitation in vitro was severely reduced in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of mutants. KA administration rapidly raised hippocampal levels of anandamide and induced protective mechanisms in wild-type principal hippocampal neurons. These protective mechanisms could…

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Keywords
  • Excitotoxicity
  • Kainic acid
  • Hippocampal formation
  • Cannabinoid receptor
  • Cannabinoid
  • Neuroscience
  • Forebrain
  • Endocannabinoid system
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