GABAergic and Cortical and Subcortical Glutamatergic Axon Terminals Contain CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors in the Ventromedial Nucleus of the Hypothalamus

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Reguero, Leire [1 ]
Puente, Nagore [1 ]
Elezgarai, Izaskun [1 ]
Mendizabal-Zubiaga, Juan [1 ]
Josune Canduela, Miren [1 ]
Buceta, Ianire [1 ]
Ramos, Almudena [1 ]
Suarez, Juan [2 ]
Rodriguez de Fonseca, Fernando [2 ]
Marsicano, Giovanni [3 ]
Grandes, Pedro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basque Country, Fac Med & Dent, Dept Neurosci, Leioa, Spain
[2] Fdn IMABIS, Malaga, Spain
[3] Univ Bordeaux 2, INSERM, U862, NeuroCtr Magendie, F-33076 Bordeaux, France
关键词
IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION; ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM; FOOD-INTAKE; RAT-BRAIN; NEURONS; EXPRESSION; PROTEIN; APPETITE; BEHAVIOR; ENHANCER;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0026167
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Type-1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R) are enriched in the hypothalamus, particularly in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) that participates in homeostatic and behavioral functions including food intake. Although CB1R activation modulates excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission in the brain, CB1R contribution to the molecular architecture of the excitatory and inhibitory synaptic terminals in the VMH is not known. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the precise subcellular distribution of CB1R in the VMH to better understand the modulation exerted by the endocannabinoid system on the complex brain circuitries converging into this nucleus. Methodology/Principal Findings: Light and electron microscopy techniques were used to analyze CB1R distribution in the VMH of CB1R-WT, CB1R-KO and conditional mutant mice bearing a selective deletion of CB1R in cortical glutamatergic (Glu-CB1R-KO) or GABAergic neurons (GABA-CB1R-KO). At light microscopy, CB1R immunolabeling was observed in the VMH of CB1R-WT and Glu-CB1R-KO animals, being remarkably reduced in GABA-CB1R-KO mice. In the electron microscope, CB1R appeared in membranes of both glutamatergic and GABAergic terminals/preterminals. There was no significant difference in the percentage of CB1R immunopositive profiles and CB1R density in terminals making asymmetric or symmetric synapses in CB1R-WT mice. Furthermore, the proportion of CB1R immunopositive terminals/preterminals in CB1R-WT and Glu-CB1R-KO mice was reduced in GABA-CB1R-KO mutants. CB1R density was similar in all animal conditions. Finally, the percentage of CB1R labeled boutons making asymmetric synapses slightly decreased in Glu-CB1R-KO mutants relative to CB1R-WT mice, indicating that CB1R was distributed in cortical and subcortical excitatory synaptic terminals. Conclusions/Significance: Our anatomical results support the idea that the VMH is a relevant hub candidate in the endocannabinoid-mediated modulation of the excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission of cortical and subcortical pathways regulating essential hypothalamic functions for the individual's survival such as the feeding behavior.
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