Literature DB >> 14645706

Differential G protein-coupled cannabinoid receptor signaling by anandamide directs blastocyst activation for implantation.

Haibin Wang1, Hiromichi Matsumoto, Yong Guo, Bibhash C Paria, Richard L Roberts, Sudhansu K Dey.   

Abstract

Mammalian fertility absolutely depends on synchronized development of the blastocyst to the stage when it is competent to implant, and the uterus to the stage when it is receptive to implantation. However, the molecular basis for the reciprocal interaction between the embryo and the uterus remains largely unexplored. One potentially important mechanism involves signaling between an evolutionarily conserved G protein-coupled protein cannabinoid receptor, CB1, that is expressed at high levels on the surface of the trophectoderm and anandamide (N-arachi-donoylethanolamine), an endocannabinoid ligand found to be produced at higher levels by the uterus before implantation and then down-regulated at the time of implantation. Using genetic, pharmacological, and physiological approaches, we show here that anandamide within a very narrow range regulates blastocyst function and implantation by differentially modulating mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling and Ca2+ channel activity via CB1 receptors. Anandamide at a low concentration (7 nM) induces extracellular regulated kinase phosphorylation and nuclear translocation in trophectoderm cells without influencing Ca2+ channels, and renders the blastocyst competent for implantation in the receptive uterus. In contrast, anandamide at a higher concentration (28 nM) inhibits Ca2+ channel activity and blastocyst competency for implantation without influencing mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling. Besides uncovering a potentially important regulatory mechanism for synchronizing blastocyst and uterine competency to implantation, this observation has high clinical relevance, because elevated levels of anandamide induce spontaneous pregnancy loss in women.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14645706      PMCID: PMC299852          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2436379100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Review 8.  Endocannabinoid signaling in synchronizing embryo development and uterine receptivity for implantation.

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Journal:  Chem Phys Lipids       Date:  2002-12-31       Impact factor: 3.329

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Journal:  AAPS J       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 4.009

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7.  Sustained Endocannabinoid Signaling Compromises Decidual Function and Promotes Inflammation-induced Preterm Birth.

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