TIME-COURSE OF THE EFFECTS OF ANANDAMIDE, THE PUTATIVE ENDOGENOUS CANNABINOID RECEPTOR-LIGAND, ON EXTRAPYRAMIDAL FUNCTION

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作者
ROMERO, J [1 ]
DEMIGUEL, R [1 ]
GARCIAPALOMERO, E [1 ]
FERNANDEZRUIZ, JJ [1 ]
RAMOS, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COMPLUTENSE,FAC MED,DEPT BIOCHEM,INST COMPLUTENSE DROGODEPENDENCIAS,E-28040 MADRID,SPAIN
关键词
ANANDAMIDE (ARACHIDONYLETHANOLAMIDE); DELTA(9)-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL; CANNABINOID RECEPTOR; DOPAMINE; NIGROSTRIATAL DOPAMINERGIC NEURON; MOTOR ACTIVITY; STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/0006-8993(95)00835-E
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
We have recently described the dose-response effect of anandamide (AEA), the N-amide derivative of arachidonic acid that acts as an endogenous ligand for the cannabinoid receptor, on extrapyramidal function. The present study has been designed to examine the time-course of this effect. To this end, adult male rats were submitted to an acute i.p. injection of AEA, Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or vehicle and examined at different times after drug administration. Animals were tested in an open-field test, then sacrificed and their striata used for analyses of dopaminergic indices. Results were as follows. The administration of AEA or THC produced the expected inhibition of motor behavior. Thus, the administration of AEA decreased the ambulation and the frequency of stereotypic movements (in particular, the number of rears) and increased the time spent by the rats in inactivity. These effects were evident at 10 and 30 min after the administration of the cannabinoid agonist, but mostly disappeared at 60 min. Interestingly, motor inhibition was observed again around 2 or 3 h after the administration of AEA. This was a small but persistent effect (decreased ambulation followed by increased inactivity), because it was observed until at least 6 h after AEA administration. The other cannabimimetic, THC, was always able of decreasing the ambulation and the frequency of rearing and grooming behavior, and of increasing the time spent in inactivity. This effect was usually something more marked than the effect of AEA, but the most characteristic fact was its persistence at all times studies, even at 6 h after administration. These motor disturbances were accompanied by changes in the activity of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Thus, the administration of AEA decreased the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in the striatum at 10 and 30 min after treatment, suggesting a decreased nigrostriatal activity parallel to the motor deficit observed at these times. This was followed by an increase in TH activity and dopamine and L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid contents at 60 min after treatment, which would likely reflect a compensatory stimulation of these neurons, whereas restoration of control values was found at 180 min after AEA administration, suggesting that the motor deficit observed at this time was not dependent on dopaminergic influence. Paradoxically, the administration of THC only produced changes in dopaminergic activity at 60 min after treatment, similar to those seen with AEA, but was ineffective at the other times. In summary, AEA inhibits motor behavior in parallel to reductions in the activity of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. However, this effect Was of short duration, disappearing at 60 min after treatment, as compared with the inhibitory effect of THC on motor behavior which was observed at all times studied. Interestingly, a new AEA-induced inhibition of motor behavior, which was not accompanied by dopaminergic changes, appeared at longer times although its meaning remains to be determined.
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