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Cannabinoid CB2 receptors are expressed in glutamate neurons in the red nucleus and functionally modulate motor behavior in mice.

Hai-Ying Zhang1, Hui Shen2, Ming Gao3, Zegang Ma4, Briana J Hempel1, Guo-Hua Bi1, Eliot L Gardner1, Jie Wu5, Zheng-Xiong Xi6.   

Abstract

Cannabinoids produce a number of central nervous system effects via the CB2 receptor (CB2R), including analgesia, antianxiety, anti-reward, hypoactivity and attenuation of opioid-induced respiratory depression. However, the cellular distributions of the CB2Rs in the brain remain unclear. We have reported that CB2Rs are expressed in midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons and functionally regulate DA-mediated behavior(s). Unexpectedly, high densities of CB2-like signaling were also found in a neighboring motor structure - the red nucleus (RN) of the midbrain. In the present study, we systematically explored CB2R expression and function in the RN. Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization assays showed high densities of CB2R-immunostaining and mRNA signal in RN magnocellular glutamate neurons in wildtype and CB1-knockout, but not CB2-knockout, mice. Ex vivo electrophysiological recordings in midbrain slices demonstrated that CB2R activation by JWH133 dose-dependently inhibited firing rates of RN magnocellular neurons in wildtype, but not CB2-knockout, mice, while having no effect on RN GABA neurons in transgenic GAD67-GFP reporter mice, suggesting CB2-mediated effects on glutamatergic neurons. In addition, microinjection of JWH133 into the RN produced robust ipsilateral rotations in wildtype, but not CB2-knockout mice, which was blocked by pretreatment with either a CB2 or DA D1 or D2 receptor antagonist, suggesting a DA-dependent effect. Finally, fluorescent tract tracing revealed glutamatergic projections from the RN to multiple brain areas including the ventral tegmental area, thalamus, and cerebellum. These findings suggest that CB2Rs in RN glutamate neurons functionally modulate motor activity, and therefore, constitute a new target in cannabis-based medication development for motor disorders. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  CB(2) receptor; Cannabinoids; Glutamate neurons; JWH133; Motor behavior; Red nucleus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33789118      PMCID: PMC8122071          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2021.108538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropharmacology        ISSN: 0028-3908            Impact factor:   5.250


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