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Protective role of neuronal and lymphoid cannabinoid CB.sub.2 receptors in neuropathic pain
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
eLife. July 20, 2020, Vol. 9
Subject
Lymphocytes
Neurons
Biological sciences
Language
English
ISSN
2050-084X
Abstract
Cannabinoid CB.sub.2 receptor (CB.sub.2) agonists are potential analgesics void of psychotropic effects. Peripheral immune cells, neurons and glia express CB.sub.2; however, the involvement of CB.sub.2 from these cells in neuropathic pain remains unresolved. We explored spontaneous neuropathic pain through on-demand self-administration of the selective CB.sub.2 agonist JWH133 in wild-type and knockout mice lacking CB.sub.2 in neurons, monocytes or constitutively. Operant self-administration reflected drug-taking to alleviate spontaneous pain, nociceptive and affective manifestations. While constitutive deletion of CB.sub.2 disrupted JWH133-taking behavior, this behavior was not modified in monocyte-specific CB.sub.2 knockouts and was increased in mice defective in neuronal CB.sub.2 knockouts suggestive of increased spontaneous pain. Interestingly, CB.sub.2-positive lymphocytes infiltrated the injured nerve and possible CB.sub.2transfer from immune cells to neurons was found. Lymphocyte CB.sub.2depletion also exacerbated JWH133 self-administration and inhibited antinociception. This work identifies a simultaneous activity of neuronal and lymphoid CB.sub.2that protects against spontaneous and evoked neuropathic pain.
Byline: David Cabañero, Angela Ramírez-López, Eva Drews, Anne Schmöle, David M Otte, Agnieszka Wawrzczak-Bargiela, Hector Huerga Encabo, Sami Kummer, Antonio Ferrer-Montiel, Ryszard Przewlocki, Andreas Zimmer, Rafael Maldonado Introduction Cannabinoid CB[sub.2] [...]