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Titel
Cannabinoid CB2 Receptors Modulate Microglia Function and Amyloid Dynamics in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
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  • Frontiers in pharmacology, 2022-04, Vol.13, p.841766-841766
Ort / Verlag
Frontiers Media S.A
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
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  • The distribution and roles of the cannabinoid CB 2 receptor in the CNS are still a matter of debate. Recent data suggest that, in addition to its presence in microglial cells, the CB 2 receptor may be also expressed at low levels, yet biologically relevant, in other cell types such as neurons. It is accepted that the expression of CB 2 receptors in the CNS is low under physiological conditions and is significantly elevated in chronic neuroinflammatory states associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. By using a novel mouse model (CB 2 EGFP/f/f ), we studied the distribution of cannabinoid CB 2 receptors in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease (by generating 5xFAD/CB 2 EGFP/f/f mice) and explored the roles of CB 2 receptors in microglial function. We used a novel selective and brain penetrant CB 2 receptor agonist (RO6866945) as well as mice lacking the CB 2 receptor (5xFAD/CB 2 −/− ) for these studies. We found that CB 2 receptors are expressed in dystrophic neurite-associated microglia and that their modulation modifies the number and activity of microglial cells as well as the metabolism of the insoluble form of the amyloid peptide. These results support microglial CB 2 receptors as potential targets for the development of amyloid-modulating therapies.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1663-9812
eISSN: 1663-9812
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.841766
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_971c3ccb7b28416a96223192611a4cd6

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