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The cannabinoid CB1 receptor regulates bone formation by modulating adrenergic signaling (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1096/fj.06-7957com (literal)
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Tam J, Trembovler V, Di Marzo V, Petrosino S, Leo G, Alexandrovich A, Regev E, Casap N, Shteyer A, Ledent C, Karsak M, Zimmer A, Mechoulam R, Yirmiya R, Shohami E, Bab I. (2008)
The cannabinoid CB1 receptor regulates bone formation by modulating adrenergic signaling
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- Tam J, Trembovler V, Di Marzo V, Petrosino S, Leo G, Alexandrovich A, Regev E, Casap N, Shteyer A, Ledent C, Karsak M, Zimmer A, Mechoulam R, Yirmiya R, Shohami E, Bab I. (literal)
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- Bone Laboratory, +Department of Pharmacology, ?Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, §Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products,
and ?Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; ¶Endocannabinoid
Research Group, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pozzuoli, Italy;
#Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Universita` degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy; **Institut de
Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Biologie Humaine et Mole´culaire, Universite´ Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels,
Belgium; and ++Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany (literal)
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- The cannabinoid CB1 receptor regulates bone formation by modulating adrenergic signaling (literal)
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- We have recently reported that in bone the
cannabinoid CB1 receptor is present in sympathetic terminals.
Here we show that traumatic brain injury (TBI),
which in humans enhances peripheral osteogenesis and
fracture healing, acutely stimulates bone formation in a
distant skeletal site. At this site we demonstrate i) a high
level of the main endocannabinoid, 2-arachidonoylglycerol
(2-AG), and expression of diacylglycerol lipases,
enzymes essential for 2-AG synthesis; ii) that the TBIinduced
increase in bone formation is preceded by elevation
of the 2-AG and a decrease in norepinephrine (NE)
levels. The TBI stimulation of bone formation was absent
in CB1-null mice. In wild-type animals it could be mimicked,
including the suppression of NE levels, by 2-AG
administration. The TBI- and 2-AG-induced stimulation of
osteogenesis was restrained by the ?-adrenergic receptor
agonist isoproterenol. NE from sympathetic terminals is
known to tonically inhibit bone formation by activating
osteoblastic ?2-adrenergic receptors. The present findings
further demonstrate that the sympathetic control of
bone formation is regulated through 2-AG activation of
prejunctional CB1. Elevation of bone 2-AG apparently
suppresses NE release from bone sympathetic terminals,
thus alleviating the inhibition of bone formation. The
involvement of osteoblastic CB2 signaling in this process
is minimal, if any.--Tam, J., Trembovler, V., Di Marzo,
V., Petrosino, S., Leo, G., Alexandrovich, A., Regev, E.,
Casap, N., Shteyer, A., Ledent, C., Karsak, M., Zimmer,
A., Mechoulam, R., Yirmiya, R., Shohami, E., Bab, I. The
cannabinoid CB1 receptor regulates bone formation by
modulating adrenergic signaling. (literal)
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