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Type-1 cannabinoid receptors colocalize with caveolin-1 in neuronal cells.

Author(s)
ASI Sponsor
Bari, Monica
Oddi, Sergio
De Simone, Chiara
Subjects

Animals

CB1

CB1: metabolism

Cannabinoid

Caveolin 1

Caveolin 1: metabolis...

Cell Fractionation

Cell Fractionation: m...

Cell Line

Confocal

Confocal: methods

Glioma

Glioma: pathology

Immunoprecipitation

Immunoprecipitation: ...

Microscopy

Protein Transport

Protein Transport: dr...

Protein Transport: ph...

Rats

Receptor

Time Factors

Tumor

beta-Cyclodextrins

beta-Cyclodextrins: p...

Date Issued
2008-01-01
Abstract
Type-1 (CB1) and type-2 (CB2) cannabinoid receptors belong to the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors, and are activated by endogenous lipids termed endocannabinoids. Recent reports have demonstrated that CB1R, unlike CB2R and other receptors and metabolic enzymes of endocannabinoids, functions in the context of lipid rafts, i.e. plasma membrane microdomains which may be important in modulating signal transduction. Here, we present novel data based on cell subfractionation, immunoprecipitation and confocal microscopy studies, that show that in C6 cells CB1R co-localizes almost entirely with caveolin-1. We also show that trafficking of CB1R in response to the raft disruptor methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (MCD) is superimposable on that of caveolin-1, and that MCD treatment increases the accessibility of CB1R to its specific antibodies. These findings may be relevant for the manifold CB1R-dependent activities of endocannabinoids, like the regulation of apoptosis and of neurodegenerative diseases.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2330
ISSN
0028-3908
Journal
Neuropharmacology
URL
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2706320&tool=pmcentrez&rendertype=abstract
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