Schlosburg_2010_Nat.Neurosci_13_1113

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Title : Chronic monoacylglycerol lipase blockade causes functional antagonism of the endocannabinoid system - Schlosburg_2010_Nat.Neurosci_13_1113
Author(s) : Schlosburg JE , Blankman JL , Long JZ , Nomura DK , Pan B , Kinsey SG , Nguyen PT , Ramesh D , Booker L , Burston JJ , Thomas EA , Selley DE , Sim-Selley LJ , Liu QS , Lichtman AH , Cravatt BF
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 13 :1113 , 2010
Abstract : Prolonged exposure to drugs of abuse, such as cannabinoids and opioids, leads to pharmacological tolerance and receptor desensitization in the nervous system. We found that a similar form of functional antagonism was produced by sustained inactivation of monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL), the principal degradative enzyme for the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol. After repeated administration, the MAGL inhibitor JZL184 lost its analgesic activity and produced cross-tolerance to cannabinoid receptor (CB1) agonists in mice, effects that were phenocopied by genetic disruption of Mgll (encoding MAGL). Chronic MAGL blockade also caused physical dependence, impaired endocannabinoid-dependent synaptic plasticity and desensitized brain CB1 receptors. These data contrast with blockade of fatty acid amide hydrolase, an enzyme that degrades the other major endocannabinoid anandamide, which produced sustained analgesia without impairing CB1 receptors. Thus, individual endocannabinoids generate distinct analgesic profiles that are either sustained or transitory and associated with agonism and functional antagonism of the brain cannabinoid system, respectively.
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Schlosburg JE, Blankman JL, Long JZ, Nomura DK, Pan B, Kinsey SG, Nguyen PT, Ramesh D, Booker L, Burston JJ, Thomas EA, Selley DE, Sim-Selley LJ, Liu QS, Lichtman AH, Cravatt BF (2010)
Chronic monoacylglycerol lipase blockade causes functional antagonism of the endocannabinoid system
Nat Neurosci 13 :1113

Schlosburg JE, Blankman JL, Long JZ, Nomura DK, Pan B, Kinsey SG, Nguyen PT, Ramesh D, Booker L, Burston JJ, Thomas EA, Selley DE, Sim-Selley LJ, Liu QS, Lichtman AH, Cravatt BF (2010)
Nat Neurosci 13 :1113