Endocannabinoids modulate human blood-brain barrier permeability in vitro

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作者
Hind, William H. [1 ]
Tufarelli, Cristina [1 ]
Neophytou, Maria [1 ]
Anderson, Susan I. [1 ]
England, Timothy J. [1 ]
O'Sullivan, Saoirse E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Med, Royal Derby Hosp, Derby DE22 3DT, England
关键词
ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-ALPHA; GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE; FOCAL CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; PPAR-ALPHA; CANNABINOID RECEPTOR; CONCISE GUIDE; INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY; ANANDAMIDE; EXPRESSION;
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10.1111/bph.13106
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background and PurposeEndocannabinoids alter permeability at various epithelial barriers, and cannabinoid receptors and endocannabinoid levels are elevated by stroke, with potential neuroprotective effects. We therefore explored the role of endocannabinoids in modulating blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability in normal conditions and in an ischaemia/reperfusion model. Experimental ApproachHuman brain microvascular endothelial cell and astrocyte co-cultures modelled the BBB. Ischaemia was modelled by oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) and permeability was measured by transepithelial electrical resistance. Endocannabinoids or endocannabinoid-like compounds were assessed for their ability to modulate baseline permeability or OGD-induced hyperpermeability. Target sites of action were investigated using receptor antagonists and subsequently identified with real-time PCR. Key ResultsAnandamide (10M) and oleoylethanolamide (OEA, 10M) decreased BBB permeability (i.e. increased resistance). This was mediated by cannabinoid CB2 receptors, transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channels, calcitonin gene-regulated peptide (CGRP) receptor (anandamide only) and PPAR (OEA only). Application of OEA, palmitoylethanolamide (both PPAR mediated) or virodhamine (all 10M) decreased the OGD-induced increase in permeability during reperfusion. 2-Arachidonoyl glycerol, noladin ether and oleamide did not affect BBB permeability in normal or OGD conditions. N-arachidonoyl-dopamine increased permeability through a cytotoxic mechanism. PPAR and , CB1 receptors, TRPV1 channels and CGRP receptors were expressed in both cell types, but mRNA for CB2 receptors was only present in astrocytes. Conclusion and ImplicationThe endocannabinoids may play an important modulatory role in normal BBB physiology, and also afford protection to the BBB during ischaemic stroke, through a number of target sites.
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页码:3015 / 3027
页数:13
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