Striatal Adenosine A2A and Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Form Functional Heteromeric Complexes that Mediate the Motor Effects of Cannabinoids

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Paulina Carriba
Oskar Ortiz
Kshitij Patkar
Zuzana Justinova
Jessica Stroik
Andrea Themann
Christa Müller
Anima S Woods
Bruce T Hope
Francisco Ciruela
Vicent Casadó
Enric I Canela
Carme Lluis
Steven R Goldberg
Rosario Moratalla
Rafael Franco
Sergi Ferré
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[1] University of Barcelona,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Instituto Cajal,Department of Health and Human Services
[3] Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,Department of Health and Human Services
[4] Proteomics Laboratory,Department of Psychiatry
[5] National Institute on Drug Abuse,Department of Health and Human Services
[6] Intramural Research Program,undefined
[7] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[8] Preclinical Pharmacology Section,undefined
[9] National Institute on Drug Abuse,undefined
[10] Intramural Research Program,undefined
[11] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[12] Maryland Psychiatric Research Center,undefined
[13] University of Maryland School of Medicine,undefined
[14] Pharmaceutical Institute,undefined
[15] University of Bonn,undefined
[16] Neurobiology of Relapse Section,undefined
[17] National Institute on Drug Abuse,undefined
[18] Intramural Research Program,undefined
[19] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2007年 / 32卷
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adenosine A; receptor; cannabinoid CB; receptor; receptor heteromerization; striatum; cyclic AMP; motor activity;
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The mechanism of action responsible for the motor depressant effects of cannabinoids, which operate through centrally expressed cannabinoid CB1 receptors, is still a matter of debate. In the present study, we report that CB1 and adenosine A2A receptors form heteromeric complexes in co-transfected HEK-293T cells and rat striatum, where they colocalize in fibrilar structures. In a human neuroblastoma cell line, CB1 receptor signaling was found to be completely dependent on A2A receptor activation. Accordingly, blockade of A2A receptors counteracted the motor depressant effects produced by the intrastriatal administration of a cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist. These biochemical and behavioral findings demonstrate that the profound motor effects of cannabinoids depend on physical and functional interactions between striatal A2A and CB1 receptors.
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