Involvement of TRPV1 in the Olfactory Bulb in Rimonabant-Induced Olfactory Discrimination Deficit

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作者
Hu, Sherry Shu-Jung [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Psychol, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
来源
CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 2016年 / 59卷 / 01期
关键词
cannabinoids; capsazepine; CB1 knockout mice; CB1; receptors; olfactory bulb; olfactory functions; TRPV1; CB1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY NOCICEPTION; CANNABINOID CB1; ADULT NEUROGENESIS; FOOD-INTAKE; CHANNELS; PHARMACOLOGY; ACTIVATION; MEDIATE; NEURONS;
D O I
10.4077/CJP.2016.BAE366
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Rimonabant is well recognized as a cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist. Rimonabant not only antagonizes the effects induced by exogenous cannabinoids and endocannabinoids at CB1 receptors, it also exerts several pharmacological and behavioral effects independent of CB1 receptor inactivation. For example, rimonabant can function as a low-potency mixed agonist/antagonist of the transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor 1 (TRPV1). Hence, it is important to explain the underlying mechanisms of the diverse physiological effects induced by rimonabant with caution. Interestingly, CB1 receptor has recently been suggested to play a role in olfactory functions. Olfaction not only is involved in food intake, visual perception and social interaction, but also is proposed as a putative marker for schizophrenia and autism. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether CB1 receptor and TRPV1 played a role in olfactory functions. We first used the genetic disruption approach to examine the role of CB1 receptor in olfactory functions and found that CB1 knockout mice exhibited olfactory discrimination deficit. However, it is important to point out that these CB1 knockout mice, despite their normal locomotivity, displayed deficiencies in the olfactory foraging and novel object exploration tasks. These results imply that general exploratory behaviors toward odorant and odorless objects are compromised in CB1 knockout mice. We next turned to the pharmacological approach to examine the role of CB1 receptor and TRPV1 in olfactory functions. We found that the short-term administration of rimonabant, injected systemically or directly into the olfactory bulb (OB), impaired olfactory discrimination that was rescued by the TRPV1 antagonist capsazepine (CPZ), via the same route of rimonabant, in wild-type mice. These results suggest that TRPV1 in the OB is involved in rimonabant-induced olfactory discrimination deficit. However, the rimonabant and/or CPZ treatments neither affected locomotivity nor general exploratory behaviors in wild-type mice. Finally, the acute systemic administration of rimonabant, unlike the short-term administration regimen, did not affect olfactory discrimination. Taken together, this study not only is the first one, to the best of our knowledge, suggests that the olfactory TRPV1 plays a role in olfactory functions, but also provides a possible mechanism for the olfactory discrimination deficit induced by rimonabant.
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