Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story

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Autor(a) principal: Visvanathar, Robin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Papanikolaou, Maria, Nôga, Diana Aline, Reis, Marina Pádua, Tort, Adriano Bretanha Lopes, Blunder, Martina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.1515/revneuro-2021-0109
Resumo: The field of cannabinoid research has been receiving ever-growing interest. Ongoing debates worldwide about the legislation of medical cannabis further motivates research into cannabinoid function within the central nervous system (CNS). To date, two wellcharacterized cannabinoid receptors exist. While most research has investigated Cb1 receptors (Cb1Rs), Cb2 receptors (Cb2Rs) in the brain have started to attract considerable interest in recent years. With indisputable evidence showing the wide-distribution of Cb2Rs in the brain of different species, they are no longer considered just peripheral receptors. However, in contrast to Cb1Rs, the functionality of central Cb2Rs remains largely unexplored. Here we review recent studies on hippocampal Cb2Rs. While conflicting results about their function have been reported, we have made significant progress in understanding the involvement of Cb2Rs in modulating cellular properties and network excitability. Moreover, Cb2Rs have been shown to be expressed in different subregions of the hippocampus, challenging our prior understanding of the endocannabinoid system. Although more insight into their functional roles is necessary, we propose that targeting hippocampal Cb2Rs may offer novel therapies for diseases related to memory and adult neurogenesis deficits
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
title Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
spellingShingle Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
Visvanathar, Robin
Adult neurogenesis
Cannabinoids
Endocannabinoid system
Hippocampal Cb2 receptors
Hippocampus
Memory
title_short Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
title_full Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
title_fullStr Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
title_full_unstemmed Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
title_sort Hippocampal Cb2 receptors: an untold story
author Visvanathar, Robin
author_facet Visvanathar, Robin
Papanikolaou, Maria
Nôga, Diana Aline
Reis, Marina Pádua
Tort, Adriano Bretanha Lopes
Blunder, Martina
author_role author
author2 Papanikolaou, Maria
Nôga, Diana Aline
Reis, Marina Pádua
Tort, Adriano Bretanha Lopes
Blunder, Martina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Visvanathar, Robin
Papanikolaou, Maria
Nôga, Diana Aline
Reis, Marina Pádua
Tort, Adriano Bretanha Lopes
Blunder, Martina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adult neurogenesis
Cannabinoids
Endocannabinoid system
Hippocampal Cb2 receptors
Hippocampus
Memory
topic Adult neurogenesis
Cannabinoids
Endocannabinoid system
Hippocampal Cb2 receptors
Hippocampus
Memory
description The field of cannabinoid research has been receiving ever-growing interest. Ongoing debates worldwide about the legislation of medical cannabis further motivates research into cannabinoid function within the central nervous system (CNS). To date, two wellcharacterized cannabinoid receptors exist. While most research has investigated Cb1 receptors (Cb1Rs), Cb2 receptors (Cb2Rs) in the brain have started to attract considerable interest in recent years. With indisputable evidence showing the wide-distribution of Cb2Rs in the brain of different species, they are no longer considered just peripheral receptors. However, in contrast to Cb1Rs, the functionality of central Cb2Rs remains largely unexplored. Here we review recent studies on hippocampal Cb2Rs. While conflicting results about their function have been reported, we have made significant progress in understanding the involvement of Cb2Rs in modulating cellular properties and network excitability. Moreover, Cb2Rs have been shown to be expressed in different subregions of the hippocampus, challenging our prior understanding of the endocannabinoid system. Although more insight into their functional roles is necessary, we propose that targeting hippocampal Cb2Rs may offer novel therapies for diseases related to memory and adult neurogenesis deficits
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