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Novel Physiologic Functions of Endocannabinoids as Revealed Through the Use of Mutant Mice
Authors:Kunos  George  Btákai  Sándor
Institution:(1) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892
Abstract:The presence in the mammalian brain of specific receptors for marijuana triggered a search for endogenous ligands, several of which have been recently identified. There has been growing in-terest in the possible physiological functions of endocannabinoids, and mutant mice that lack cannabinoid receptors have become an important tool in the search for such functions. To date, studies using CB1 knockout mice have supported the possible role of endocannabinoids in retro-grade synaptic inhibition in the hippocampus, in long-term potentiation and memory, in the de-velopment of opiate dependence, and in the control of appetite and food intake. They also suggested the existence of as yet unidentified cannabinoid receptors in the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. The use of CB2 receptor knockout mice suggested a role for this re-ceptor in macrophage-mediated helper T cell activation. Further studies will undoubtedly reveal many additional roles for this novel signaling system.
Keywords:Anandamide  2-arachidonoyl glycerol  cannabinoid receptors
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