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Cloning of the first sn1-DAG lipases points to the spatial and temporal regulation of endocannabinoid signaling in the brain
Authors:Bisogno Tiziana  Howell Fiona  Williams Gareth  Minassi Alberto  Cascio Maria Grazia  Ligresti Alessia  Matias Isabel  Schiano-Moriello Aniello  Paul Praveen  Williams Emma-Jane  Gangadharan Uma  Hobbs Carl  Di Marzo Vincenzo  Doherty Patrick
Institution:Endocannabinoid Research Group, Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Comprensorio Olivetti, 80078 Pozzuoli, Italy.
Abstract:Diacylglycerol (DAG) lipase activity is required for axonal growth during development and for retrograde synaptic signaling at mature synapses. This enzyme synthesizes the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol (2-AG), and the CB1 cannabinoid receptor is also required for the above responses. We now report on the cloning and enzymatic characterization of the first specific sn-1 DAG lipases. Two closely related genes have been identified and their expression in cells correlated with 2-AG biosynthesis and release. The expression of both enzymes changes from axonal tracts in the embryo to dendritic fields in the adult, and this correlates with the developmental change in requirement for 2-AG synthesis from the pre- to the postsynaptic compartment. This switch provides a possible explanation for a fundamental change in endocannabinoid function during brain development. Identification of these enzymes may offer new therapeutic opportunities for a wide range of disorders.
Keywords:diacylglycerol lipase  CB1 receptor  anandamide  axonal growth  synaptic plasticity
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