Molecular model of cannabis sensitivity in developing neuronal circuits

E Keimpema, K Mackie, T Harkany - Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2011 - cell.com
E Keimpema, K Mackie, T Harkany
Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2011cell.com
Prenatal cannabis exposure can complicate in utero development of the nervous system.
Cannabis impacts the formation and functions of neuronal circuitries by targeting
cannabinoid receptors. Endocannabinoid signaling emerges as a signaling cassette that
orchestrates neuronal differentiation programs through the precisely timed interaction of
endocannabinoid ligands with their cognate cannabinoid receptors. By indiscriminately
prolonging the 'switched-on'period of cannabinoid receptors, cannabis can hijack …
Prenatal cannabis exposure can complicate in utero development of the nervous system. Cannabis impacts the formation and functions of neuronal circuitries by targeting cannabinoid receptors. Endocannabinoid signaling emerges as a signaling cassette that orchestrates neuronal differentiation programs through the precisely timed interaction of endocannabinoid ligands with their cognate cannabinoid receptors. By indiscriminately prolonging the ‘switched-on' period of cannabinoid receptors, cannabis can hijack endocannabinoid signals to evoke molecular rearrangements, leading to the erroneous wiring of neuronal networks. Here, we formulate a hierarchical network design necessary and sufficient to describe the molecular underpinnings of cannabis-induced neural growth defects. We integrate signalosome components, deduced from genome- and proteome-wide arrays and candidate analyses, to propose a mechanistic hypothesis of how cannabis-induced ectopic cannabinoid receptor activity overrides physiological neurodevelopmental endocannabinoid signals, affecting the timely formation of synapses.
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