Publicação: Blockade of Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors in the Dorsal Periaqueductal Gray Unmasks the Antinociceptive Effect of Local Injections of Anandamide in Mice
dc.contributor.author | Mascarenhas, Diego C. [UNESP] | |
dc.contributor.author | Gomes, Karina S. [UNESP] | |
dc.contributor.author | Sorregotti, Tatiani [UNESP] | |
dc.contributor.author | Nunes-de-Souza, Ricardo L. [UNESP] | |
dc.contributor.institution | Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) | |
dc.contributor.institution | Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-11-26T15:45:29Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-11-26T15:45:29Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-10-04 | |
dc.description.abstract | Divergent results in pain management account for the growing number of studies aiming at elucidating the pharmacology of the endocannabinoid/endovanilloid anandamide (AEA) within several pain-related brain structures. For instance, the stimulation of both Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) and Cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors led to paradoxical effects on nociception. Here, we attempted to propose a clear and reproducible methodology to achieve the antinociceptive effect of exogenous AEA within the dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG) of mice exposed to the tail-flick test. Accordingly, male Swiss mice received intra-dPAG injection of AEA (CB1/TRPV1 agonist), capsaicin (TRPV1 agonist), WIN (CB1 agonist), AM251 (CB1 antagonist), and 6-iodonordihydrocapsaicin (6-IODO) (TRPV1 selective antagonist) and their nociceptive response was assessed with the tail-flick test. In order to assess AEA effects on nociception specifically at vanilloid or cannabinoid (CB) substrates into the dPAG, mice underwent an intrinsically inactive dose of AM251 or 6-IODO followed by local AEA injections and were subjected to the same test. While intra-dPAG AEA did not change acute pain, local injections of capsaicin or WIN induced a marked TRPV1-and CB1-dependent antinociceptive effect, respectively. Regarding the role of AEA specifically at CB/vanilloid substrates, while the blockade of TRPV1 did not change the lack of effects of intra-dPAG AEA on nociception, local pre-treatment of AM251, a CB1 antagonist, led to a clear AEA-induced antinociception. It seems that the exogenous AEA-induced antinociception is unmasked when it selectively binds to vanilloid substrates, which might be useful to address acute pain in basic and perhaps clinical trials. | en |
dc.description.affiliation | Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Joint Grad Program Physiol Sci, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil | |
dc.description.affiliation | Sao Paulo State Univ, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil | |
dc.description.affiliation | Sao Paulo State Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Lab Neuropsychopharmacol, Araraquara, SP, Brazil | |
dc.description.affiliationUnesp | Sao Paulo State Univ, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil | |
dc.description.affiliationUnesp | Sao Paulo State Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Lab Neuropsychopharmacol, Araraquara, SP, Brazil | |
dc.description.sponsorship | Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) | |
dc.description.sponsorship | Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) | |
dc.description.sponsorship | PADC/FCF/Ar-UNESP | |
dc.description.sponsorshipId | CNPq: 478696/2013-2 | |
dc.description.sponsorshipId | CNPq: 306556/2015-4 | |
dc.description.sponsorshipId | FAPESP: 2013/01283-6 | |
dc.description.sponsorshipId | FAPESP: 2013/06764-2 | |
dc.description.sponsorshipId | FAPESP: 2013/03445-3 | |
dc.format.extent | 11 | |
dc.identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00695 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Frontiers In Pharmacology. Lausanne: Frontiers Media Sa, v. 8, 11 p., 2017. | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.3389/fphar.2017.00695 | |
dc.identifier.file | WOS000412243800001.pdf | |
dc.identifier.issn | 1663-9812 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11449/159854 | |
dc.identifier.wos | WOS:000412243800001 | |
dc.language.iso | eng | |
dc.publisher | Frontiers Media Sa | |
dc.relation.ispartof | Frontiers In Pharmacology | |
dc.relation.ispartofsjr | 1,587 | |
dc.rights.accessRights | Acesso aberto | pt |
dc.source | Web of Science | |
dc.subject | vanilloid substrates | |
dc.subject | cannabinoid substrates | |
dc.subject | anandamide | |
dc.subject | periaqueductal gray | |
dc.subject | antinociception | |
dc.title | Blockade of Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors in the Dorsal Periaqueductal Gray Unmasks the Antinociceptive Effect of Local Injections of Anandamide in Mice | en |
dc.type | Artigo | pt |
dcterms.rightsHolder | Frontiers Media Sa | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
relation.isOrgUnitOfPublication | 95697b0b-8977-4af6-88d5-c29c80b5ee92 | |
relation.isOrgUnitOfPublication.latestForDiscovery | 95697b0b-8977-4af6-88d5-c29c80b5ee92 | |
unesp.campus | Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas, Araraquara | pt |
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