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Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia

Growing evidence indicates cannabinoid receptors as potential therapeutic targets for chronic pain. Consequently, there is an increasing interest in developing cannabinoid receptor agonists for treating human and veterinary pain. To better understand the actions of a drug, it is of paramount importa...

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Autores principales: Chiocchetti, Roberto, Galiazzo, Giorgia, Tagliavia, Claudio, Stanzani, Agnese, Giancola, Fiorella, Menchetti, Marika, Militerno, Gianfranco, Bernardini, Chiara, Forni, Monica, Mandrioli, Luciana
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31608295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00313
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author Chiocchetti, Roberto
Galiazzo, Giorgia
Tagliavia, Claudio
Stanzani, Agnese
Giancola, Fiorella
Menchetti, Marika
Militerno, Gianfranco
Bernardini, Chiara
Forni, Monica
Mandrioli, Luciana
author_facet Chiocchetti, Roberto
Galiazzo, Giorgia
Tagliavia, Claudio
Stanzani, Agnese
Giancola, Fiorella
Menchetti, Marika
Militerno, Gianfranco
Bernardini, Chiara
Forni, Monica
Mandrioli, Luciana
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description Growing evidence indicates cannabinoid receptors as potential therapeutic targets for chronic pain. Consequently, there is an increasing interest in developing cannabinoid receptor agonists for treating human and veterinary pain. To better understand the actions of a drug, it is of paramount importance to know the cellular distribution of its specific receptor(s). The distribution of canonical and putative cannabinoid receptors in the peripheral and central nervous system of dogs is still in its infancy. In order to help fill this anatomical gap, the present ex vivo study has been designed to identify the cellular sites of cannabinoid and cannabinoid-related receptors in canine spinal ganglia. In particular, the cellular distribution of the cannabinoid receptors type 1 and 2 (CB(1) and CB(2)) and putative cannabinoid receptors G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55), nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα), and transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) have been immunohistochemically investigated in the C6–C8 cervical ganglia of dogs. About 50% of the neuronal population displayed weak to moderate CB(1) receptor and TRPV1 immunoreactivity, while all of them were CB(2)-positive and nearly 40% also expressed GPR55 immunolabeling. Schwann cells, blood vessel smooth muscle cells, and pericyte-like cells all expressed CB(2) receptor immunoreactivity, endothelial cell being also PPARα-positive. All the satellite glial cells (SGCs) displayed bright GPR55 receptor immunoreactivity. In half of the study dogs, SGCs were also PPARα-positive, and limited to older dogs displayed TRPV1 immunoreactivity. The present study may represent a morphological substrate to consider in order to develop therapeutic strategies against chronic pain.
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spelling pubmed-67618582019-10-11 Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia Chiocchetti, Roberto Galiazzo, Giorgia Tagliavia, Claudio Stanzani, Agnese Giancola, Fiorella Menchetti, Marika Militerno, Gianfranco Bernardini, Chiara Forni, Monica Mandrioli, Luciana Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Growing evidence indicates cannabinoid receptors as potential therapeutic targets for chronic pain. Consequently, there is an increasing interest in developing cannabinoid receptor agonists for treating human and veterinary pain. To better understand the actions of a drug, it is of paramount importance to know the cellular distribution of its specific receptor(s). The distribution of canonical and putative cannabinoid receptors in the peripheral and central nervous system of dogs is still in its infancy. In order to help fill this anatomical gap, the present ex vivo study has been designed to identify the cellular sites of cannabinoid and cannabinoid-related receptors in canine spinal ganglia. In particular, the cellular distribution of the cannabinoid receptors type 1 and 2 (CB(1) and CB(2)) and putative cannabinoid receptors G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55), nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα), and transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) have been immunohistochemically investigated in the C6–C8 cervical ganglia of dogs. About 50% of the neuronal population displayed weak to moderate CB(1) receptor and TRPV1 immunoreactivity, while all of them were CB(2)-positive and nearly 40% also expressed GPR55 immunolabeling. Schwann cells, blood vessel smooth muscle cells, and pericyte-like cells all expressed CB(2) receptor immunoreactivity, endothelial cell being also PPARα-positive. All the satellite glial cells (SGCs) displayed bright GPR55 receptor immunoreactivity. In half of the study dogs, SGCs were also PPARα-positive, and limited to older dogs displayed TRPV1 immunoreactivity. The present study may represent a morphological substrate to consider in order to develop therapeutic strategies against chronic pain. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6761858/ /pubmed/31608295 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00313 Text en Copyright © 2019 Chiocchetti, Galiazzo, Tagliavia, Stanzani, Giancola, Menchetti, Militerno, Bernardini, Forni and Mandrioli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Chiocchetti, Roberto
Galiazzo, Giorgia
Tagliavia, Claudio
Stanzani, Agnese
Giancola, Fiorella
Menchetti, Marika
Militerno, Gianfranco
Bernardini, Chiara
Forni, Monica
Mandrioli, Luciana
Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title_full Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title_fullStr Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title_full_unstemmed Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title_short Cellular Distribution of Canonical and Putative Cannabinoid Receptors in Canine Cervical Dorsal Root Ganglia
title_sort cellular distribution of canonical and putative cannabinoid receptors in canine cervical dorsal root ganglia
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31608295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00313
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