Title : Selective blockade of 2-arachidonoylglycerol hydrolysis produces cannabinoid behavioral effects - Long_2009_Nat.Chem.Biol_5_37 |
Author(s) : Long JZ , Li W , Booker L , Burston JJ , Kinsey SG , Schlosburg JE , Pavon FJ , Serrano AM , Selley DE , Parsons LH , Lichtman AH , Cravatt BF |
Ref : Nat Chemical Biology , 5 :37 , 2009 |
Abstract :
2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and anandamide are endocannabinoids that activate the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. Endocannabinoid signaling is terminated by enzymatic hydrolysis, a process that for anandamide is mediated by fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), and for 2-AG is thought to involve monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL). FAAH inhibitors produce a select subset of the behavioral effects observed with CB1 agonists, which suggests a functional segregation of endocannabinoid signaling pathways in vivo. Testing this hypothesis, however, requires specific tools to independently block anandamide and 2-AG metabolism. Here, we report a potent and selective inhibitor of MAGL called JZL184 that, upon administration to mice, raises brain 2-AG by eight-fold without altering anandamide. JZL184-treated mice exhibited a broad array of CB1-dependent behavioral effects, including analgesia, hypothermia and hypomotility. These data indicate that 2-AG endogenously modulates several behavioral processes classically associated with the pharmacology of cannabinoids and point to overlapping and unique functions for 2-AG and anandamide in vivo. |
PubMedSearch : Long_2009_Nat.Chem.Biol_5_37 |
PubMedID: 19029917 |
Inhibitor | JZL184 |
Long JZ, Li W, Booker L, Burston JJ, Kinsey SG, Schlosburg JE, Pavon FJ, Serrano AM, Selley DE, Parsons LH, Lichtman AH, Cravatt BF (2009)
Selective blockade of 2-arachidonoylglycerol hydrolysis produces cannabinoid behavioral effects
Nat Chemical Biology
5 :37
Long JZ, Li W, Booker L, Burston JJ, Kinsey SG, Schlosburg JE, Pavon FJ, Serrano AM, Selley DE, Parsons LH, Lichtman AH, Cravatt BF (2009)
Nat Chemical Biology
5 :37