Cannabinoid-induced increase of quantal size and enhanced neuromuscular transmission

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Marco Morsch
Dario A. Protti
Delfine Cheng
Filip Braet
Roger S. Chung
Stephen W. Reddel
William D. Phillips
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[1] Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[2] Macquarie University,Discipline of Physiology and Bosch Institute
[3] The University of Sydney,School of Medical Sciences (Discipline of Anatomy and Histology)
[4] The Bosch Institute,Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis (ACMM)
[5] The University of Sydney,Departments of Molecular Medicine & Neurology
[6] The University of Sydney,undefined
[7] Concord Clinical School,undefined
[8] The University of Sydney,undefined
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Cannabinoids exert dynamic control over many physiological processes including memory formation, cognition and pain perception. In the central nervous system endocannabinoids mediate negative feedback of quantal transmitter release following postsynaptic depolarization. The influence of cannabinoids in the peripheral nervous system is less clear and might have broad implications for the therapeutic application of cannabinoids. We report a novel cannabinoid effect upon the mouse neuromuscular synapse: acutely increasing synaptic vesicle volume and raising the quantal amplitudes. In a mouse model of myasthenia gravis the cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212 reversed fatiguing failure of neuromuscular transmission, suggesting future therapeutic potential. Our data suggest an endogenous pathway by which cannabinoids might help to regulate transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction.
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