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Adolescent ethanol intake alters cannabinoid type-1 receptor localization in astrocytes of the adult mouse hippocampus.

Itziar Bonilla-Del Rίo1,2, Nagore Puente1,2, Sara Peñasco1,2, Irantzu Rico1,2, Ana Gutiérrez-Rodrίguez1,2, Izaskun Elezgarai1,2, Almudena Ramos1,2, Leire Reguero1,2, Inmaculada Gerrikagoitia1,2, Brian R Christie3, Patrick Nahirney3, Pedro Grandes1,2,3.   

Abstract

Cannabinoid type-1 (CB1 ) receptors are widely distributed in the brain and play important roles in astrocyte function and the modulation of neuronal synaptic transmission and plasticity. However, it is currently unknown how CB1 receptor expression in astrocytes is affected by long-term exposure to stressors. Here we examined CB1 receptors in astrocytes of ethanol (EtOH)-exposed adolescent mice to determine its effect on CB1 receptor localization and density in adult brain. 4-8-week-old male mice were exposed to 20 percent EtOH over a period of 4 weeks, and receptor localization was examined after 4 weeks in the hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum by pre-embedding immunoelectron microscopy. Our results revealed a significant reduction in CB1 receptor immunoparticles in astrocytic processes of EtOH-exposed mice when compared with controls (positive astrocyte elements: 21.50 ± 2.80 percent versus 37.22 ± 3.12 percent, respectively), as well as a reduction in particle density (0.24 ± 0.02 versus 0.35 ± 0.02 particles/μm). The majority of CB1 receptor metal particles were in the range of 400-1200 nm from synaptic terminals in both control and EtOH. Altogether, the decrease in the CB1 receptor expression in hippocampal astrocytes of adult mice exposed to EtOH during adolescence reveals a long lasting effect of EtOH on astrocytic CB1 receptors. This deficiency may also have negative consequences for synaptic function.
© 2017 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  alcohol; endocannabinoid system; glia; immunoelectron microscopy; tripartite synapse

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29168269     DOI: 10.1111/adb.12585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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Authors:  Anthony D Umpierre; Peter J West; John A White; Karen S Wilcox
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2.  Intermittent ethanol exposure during adolescence impairs cannabinoid type 1 receptor-dependent long-term depression and recognition memory in adult mice.

Authors:  Brian R Christie; Pedro Grandes; Sara Peñasco; Irantzu Rico-Barrio; Nagore Puente; Christine J Fontaine; Almudena Ramos; Leire Reguero; Inmaculada Gerrikagoitia; Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca; Juan Suarez; Sergio Barrondo; Xabier Aretxabala; Gontzal García Del Caño; Joan Sallés; Izaskun Elezgarai; Patrick C Nahirney
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 7.853

3.  GLAST versus GFAP as astroglial marker for the subcellular study of cannabinoid CB1 receptors in astrocytes.

Authors:  Svein Achicallende; Itziar Bonilla-Del Río; Maitane Serrano; Amaia Mimenza; Leire Lekunberri; Ilazki Anaut-Lusar; Nagore Puente; Inmaculada Gerrikagoitia; Pedro Grandes
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4.  Effects of Ethanol on Synaptic Plasticity and NMDA Currents in the Juvenile Rat Dentate Gyrus.

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