Alpar_2014_Nat.Commun_5_4421

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Title : Endocannabinoids modulate cortical development by configuring Slit2\/Robo1 signalling - Alpar_2014_Nat.Commun_5_4421
Author(s) : Alpar A , Tortoriello G , Calvigioni D , Niphakis MJ , Milenkovic I , Bakker J , Cameron GA , Hanics J , Morris CV , Fuzik J , Kovacs GG , Cravatt BF , Parnavelas JG , Andrews WD , Hurd YL , Keimpema E , Harkany T
Ref : Nat Commun , 5 :4421 , 2014
Abstract :

Local environmental cues are indispensable for axonal growth and guidance during brain circuit formation. Here, we combine genetic and pharmacological tools, as well as systems neuroanatomy in human fetuses and mouse models, to study the role of endocannabinoid and Slit/Robo signalling in axonal growth. We show that excess 2-arachidonoylglycerol, an endocannabinoid affecting directional axonal growth, triggers corpus callosum enlargement due to the errant CB1 cannabinoid receptor-containing corticofugal axon spreading. This phenotype mechanistically relies on the premature differentiation and end-feet proliferation of CB2R-expressing oligodendrocytes. We further show the dependence of both axonal Robo1 positioning and oligodendroglial Slit2 production on cell-type-specific cannabinoid receptor activation. Accordingly, Robo1 and/or Slit2 manipulation limits endocannabinoid modulation of axon guidance. We conclude that endocannabinoids can configure focal Slit2/Robo1 signalling to modulate directional axonal growth, which may provide a basis for understanding impaired brain wiring associated with metabolic deficits and prenatal drug exposure.

PubMedSearch : Alpar_2014_Nat.Commun_5_4421
PubMedID: 25030704

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Alpar A, Tortoriello G, Calvigioni D, Niphakis MJ, Milenkovic I, Bakker J, Cameron GA, Hanics J, Morris CV, Fuzik J, Kovacs GG, Cravatt BF, Parnavelas JG, Andrews WD, Hurd YL, Keimpema E, Harkany T (2014)
Endocannabinoids modulate cortical development by configuring Slit2\/Robo1 signalling
Nat Commun 5 :4421

Alpar A, Tortoriello G, Calvigioni D, Niphakis MJ, Milenkovic I, Bakker J, Cameron GA, Hanics J, Morris CV, Fuzik J, Kovacs GG, Cravatt BF, Parnavelas JG, Andrews WD, Hurd YL, Keimpema E, Harkany T (2014)
Nat Commun 5 :4421