Chanda_2010_Mol.Pharmacol_78_996

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Title : Monoacylglycerol lipase activity is a critical modulator of the tone and integrity of the endocannabinoid system - Chanda_2010_Mol.Pharmacol_78_996
Author(s) : Chanda PK , Gao Y , Mark L , Btesh J , Strassle BW , Lu P , Piesla MJ , Zhang MY , Bingham B , Uveges A , Kowal D , Garbe D , Kouranova EV , Ring RH , Bates B , Pangalos MN , Kennedy JD , Whiteside GT , Samad TA
Ref : Molecular Pharmacology , 78 :996 , 2010
Abstract :

Endocannabinoids are lipid molecules that serve as natural ligands for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. They modulate a diverse set of physiological processes such as pain, cognition, appetite, and emotional states, and their levels and functions are tightly regulated by enzymatic biosynthesis and degradation. 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) is the most abundant endocannabinoid in the brain and is believed to be hydrolyzed primarily by the serine hydrolase monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL). Although 2-AG binds and activates cannabinoid receptors in vitro, when administered in vivo, it induces only transient cannabimimetic effects as a result of its rapid catabolism. Here we show using a mouse model with a targeted disruption of the MAGL gene that MAGL is the major modulator of 2-AG hydrolysis in vivo. Mice lacking MAGL exhibit dramatically reduced 2-AG hydrolase activity and highly elevated 2-AG levels in the nervous system. A lack of MAGL activity and subsequent long-term elevation of 2-AG levels lead to desensitization of brain CB1 receptors with a significant reduction of cannabimimetic effects of CB1 agonists. Also consistent with CB1 desensitization, MAGL-deficient mice do not show alterations in neuropathic and inflammatory pain sensitivity. These findings provide the first genetic in vivo evidence that MAGL is the major regulator of 2-AG levels and signaling and reveal a pivotal role for 2-AG in modulating CB1 receptor sensitization and endocannabinoid tone.

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PubMedID: 20855465

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Chanda PK, Gao Y, Mark L, Btesh J, Strassle BW, Lu P, Piesla MJ, Zhang MY, Bingham B, Uveges A, Kowal D, Garbe D, Kouranova EV, Ring RH, Bates B, Pangalos MN, Kennedy JD, Whiteside GT, Samad TA (2010)
Monoacylglycerol lipase activity is a critical modulator of the tone and integrity of the endocannabinoid system
Molecular Pharmacology 78 :996

Chanda PK, Gao Y, Mark L, Btesh J, Strassle BW, Lu P, Piesla MJ, Zhang MY, Bingham B, Uveges A, Kowal D, Garbe D, Kouranova EV, Ring RH, Bates B, Pangalos MN, Kennedy JD, Whiteside GT, Samad TA (2010)
Molecular Pharmacology 78 :996