CNS Effects of CB2 Cannabinoid Receptors

E. Onaivi, H. Ishiguro, Qing-Rong Liu, J. Gong, P. Tagliaferro, A. Brusco, T. Arinami, G. Uhl
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Cannabinoids, endocannabinoids and marijuana use activates two well characterized cannabinoid receptors (CBRs), CB1-Rs and CB2-Rs. The expression of CB1-Rs in the brain and periphery has been well studied, but CB2-Rs have received much less attention than CB1-Rs. CB2-Rs were previously thought to be predominantly expressed in immune cells in the periphery and were traditionally referred to as peripheral CB-Rs. We and others have now demonstrated the presence of CB2-Rs in neuronal, glial and endothelial cells in the brain, and this warrants a re-evaluation of the central nervous system (CNS) effects of CB2-Rs. However, many features of CB2-R gene structure, variants and regulation remain poorly characterized compared to the CB1-R. To further improve understanding of the role of CB2-Rs in the brain, we hypothesized that genetic variants of CB2-R (CNR2) gene might be associated with depression in a human population and that alteration in CNR2 gene expression may be involved in the effects of abused substances in rodents. In this review we show that our data and those of others reveal that CB2-Rs are expressed in neurons in the brain and play a role in depression and substance abuse beyond neuro-immuno-cannabinoid activity.
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CB2大麻素受体对中枢神经系统的影响
大麻素、内源性大麻素和大麻的使用激活了两种特征明确的大麻素受体(CBRs), CB1-Rs和CB2-Rs。CB1-Rs在脑和外周的表达已经得到了很好的研究,但与CB1-Rs相比,CB2-Rs受到的关注要少得多。以前认为CB2-Rs主要在外周免疫细胞中表达,传统上被称为外周CB-Rs。我们和其他人现在已经证明了CB2-Rs存在于大脑的神经元、胶质细胞和内皮细胞中,这就需要重新评估CB2-Rs对中枢神经系统(CNS)的影响。然而,与CB1-R相比,CB2-R基因的结构、变异和调控的许多特征仍然不清楚。为了进一步了解CB2-Rs在大脑中的作用,我们假设CB2-R (CNR2)基因的遗传变异可能与人类抑郁有关,并且CNR2基因表达的改变可能与滥用药物对啮齿动物的影响有关。在这篇综述中,我们展示了我们的数据和其他人的数据显示,CB2-Rs在大脑神经元中表达,并在抑郁和药物滥用中发挥作用,而不仅仅是神经免疫大麻素活性。
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