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Cannabinoid control of hippocampal functions: the where matters

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 289, Issue 8, Pages 2162-2175

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15907

Keywords

astrocytes; cannabinoids; CB1 receptor; CB2 receptors; hippocampus; interneurons; memory; mitochondria

Funding

  1. MINECO (Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad) [PGC2018-093990-A-I00]
  2. Endeavour Scholarship Scheme (Malta-EU)
  3. Basque Government [IT1230-19]
  4. Red de Trastornos Adictivos, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC-III)
  5. European Regional Development Funds-European Union (ERDF-EU) [RD16/0017/0012]
  6. Ministry of Science and Innovation [PID2019-107548RB-I00]
  7. Ikerbasque

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Hippocampal circuits play a crucial role in cognitive performance and are deeply affected in pathological conditions. Cannabinoid receptors regulate different cell types within hippocampal circuitries. Understanding the precise mechanisms triggered by cannabinoid receptor activation at a cellular and subcellular level helps in grasping hippocampal pathophysiological states.
In the brain, hippocampal circuits are crucial for cognitive performance (e.g., memory) and deeply affected in pathological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, Alzheimer). Specialized molecular mechanisms regulate different cell types underlying hippocampal circuitries functions. Among them, cannabinoid receptors exhibit various roles depending on the cell type (e.g., neuron, glial cell) or subcellular organelle (e.g., mitochondria). Determining the site of action and precise mechanisms triggered by cannabinoid receptor activation at a local cellular and subcellular level helps us understand hippocampal pathophysiological states. In doing so, past and current research have advanced our knowledge of cannabinoid functions and proposed novel routes for potential therapeutics. By outlining these data in this work, we aim to showcase current findings and highlight the pathophysiological impact of the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) localization/activation in hippocampal circuits.

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