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Cannabinoid CB1 receptors are expressed by parietal cells of the human gastric mucosa.
Authors:María Ruth Pazos  Rosa María Tolón  Cristina Benito  Conrado Fernández Rodríguez  Juan José Gorgojo  Manuel Nevado  Mariano Alvarez  Francisco Arias  Francisca Almodóvar  María Teresa Pérez Fernández  José Luis Lledó  Sara González  José Javier Fernández-Ruiz  Julián Romero
Institution:Laboratory of Research and Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red sobre Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED), Fundación Hospital Alcorcón, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:Experimental data suggest that the endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in gastric function in different animal species. In most of them, CB(1) receptors have been localized on vagal terminals innervating the external wall of the stomach. We aimed at studying the putative presence and distribution of these receptors in the human gastric mucosa. To this end, we first performed Western blotting, RT-PCR, in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemical analysis of CB(1) protein distribution in biopsy samples of healthy individuals. To determine the precise cell populations expressing CB(1) receptors, we performed double immunofluorescence plus confocal microscopy analysis of the same samples. Our results show that CB(1) receptors are present in the gastric epithelium of the mucosa. Specifically, they are expressed by a subpopulation of mucosal cells, the acid-secreting parietal cells, as shown by double immunohistochemical staining and by their differential abundance in subregions of the gastric mucosa. These results reinforce the notion of a prominent role for the endocannabinoid system in the gastric function in humans and postulate the use of cannabinoid CB(1) receptors in parietal cells as new therapeutic targets for the regulation of gastric acid production.
Keywords:cannabinoids  receptor  acid secretion  parietal cell
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