1. Localization and Function of the Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor in the Anterolateral Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis
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Nagore Puente, Giovanni Marsicano, Mathieu Lafourcade, Pedro Grandes, François Georges, Leire Reguero, Izaskun Elezgarai, and Olivier J. Manzoni
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Patch-Clamp Techniques ,anandamide hydrolysis ,BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ,Vesicular glutamate transporter 1 ,lcsh:Medicine ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,glutamatergic synapses ,extended amygdala ,Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 ,endocannabinoid system ,opiate withdrawal ,lcsh:Science ,Mice, Knockout ,0303 health sciences ,Microscopy, Confocal ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Septal nuclei ,Anatomy ,Endocannabinoid system ,3. Good health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Research Article ,adult rat brain ,excitatory synaptic transmission ,ventral tegmental area ,Glutamic Acid ,In Vitro Techniques ,Neurotransmission ,Synaptic vesicle ,cocaine seeking ,03 medical and health sciences ,Glutamatergic ,Extended amygdala ,Neuroscience/Neuronal Signaling Mechanisms ,medicine ,Animals ,030304 developmental biology ,Physiology/Neuronal Signaling Mechanisms ,Cannabinoids ,MEDICINE ,lcsh:R ,stress induced relapse ,Rats ,Microscopy, Electron ,Stria terminalis ,nervous system ,biology.protein ,Septal Nuclei ,lcsh:Q ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
11 p. Background: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is involved in behaviors related to natural reward, drug addiction and stress. In spite of the emerging role of the endogenous cannabinoid (eCB) system in these behaviors, little is known about the anatomy and function of this system in the anterolateral BNST (alBNST). The aim of this study was to provide a detailed morphological characterization of the localization of the cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptor a necessary step toward a better understanding of the physiological roles of the eCB system in this region of the brain. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have combined anatomical approaches at the confocal and electron microscopy level to ex-vivo electrophysiological techniques. Here, we report that CB1 is localized on presynaptic membranes of about 55% of immunopositive synaptic terminals for the vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (vGluT1), which contain abundant spherical, clear synaptic vesicles and make asymmetrical synapses with alBNST neurons. About 64% of vGluT1 immunonegative synaptic terminals show CB1 immunolabeling. Furthermore, 30% and 35% of presynaptic boutons localize CB1 in alBNST of conditional mutant mice lacking CB1 mainly from GABAergic neurons (GABA-CB1-KO mice) and mainly from cortical glutamatergic neurons (Glu-CB1-KO mice), respectively. Extracellular field recordings and whole cell patch clamp in the alBNST rat brain slice preparation revealed that activation of CB1 strongly inhibits excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission. Conclusions/Significance: This study supports the anterolateral BNST as a potential neuronal substrate of the effects of cannabinoids on stress-related behaviors. Dr. Pedro Grandes' laboratory is supported by The Basque Country Government grant GIC07/70-IT-432-07, by Red de Trastornos Adictivos (RETICS), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN), grant RD07/0001/2001 and MICINN grant SAF2009-07065. Nagore Puente is supported by a Basque Country University grant for PhD Researcher's Specialization. Leire Reguero is in receipt of a predoctoral fellowship from the Basque Country Government. Dr. Olivier J. Manzoni's laboratory is supported by INSERM, ANR Neurosciences “Neurologie et Psychiatrie ANR-06-NEURO-043-01” and Région Aquitaine. Dr. Giovanni Marsicano's laboratory is supported by AVENIR/INSERM (with the Fondation Bettencourt-Schueller), by ANR (ANR-06-NEURO-043-01), by European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD), by the EU-FP7 (REPROBESITY, contract number HEALTH-F2-2008-223713) and European Commission Coordination Action ENINET (contract number LSHM-CT-2005-19063). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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- 2010