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Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder disorder with unclear etiology. The endocannabinoid system has been identified as a key regulator of immune function, with experimental evidence for the involvement of cannabinoid receptors in bladder inflammation. This study used intravital microscopy...

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Autores principales: Berger, Geraint, Arora, Nipun, Burkovskiy, Ian, Xia, Yanfang, Chinnadurai, Anu, Westhofen, Robert, Hagn, Georg, Cox, Ashley, Kelly, Melanie, Zhou, Juan, Lehmann, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234239
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author Berger, Geraint
Arora, Nipun
Burkovskiy, Ian
Xia, Yanfang
Chinnadurai, Anu
Westhofen, Robert
Hagn, Georg
Cox, Ashley
Kelly, Melanie
Zhou, Juan
Lehmann, Christian
author_facet Berger, Geraint
Arora, Nipun
Burkovskiy, Ian
Xia, Yanfang
Chinnadurai, Anu
Westhofen, Robert
Hagn, Georg
Cox, Ashley
Kelly, Melanie
Zhou, Juan
Lehmann, Christian
author_sort Berger, Geraint
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description Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder disorder with unclear etiology. The endocannabinoid system has been identified as a key regulator of immune function, with experimental evidence for the involvement of cannabinoid receptors in bladder inflammation. This study used intravital microscopy (IVM) and behavioral testing in lipopolysaccharide-induced IC, to investigate the anti-inflammatory analgesic effects of a natural dietary sesquiterpenoid, beta-caryophyllene (BCP), which is present in cannabis among other plants, and has reported agonist actions at the cannabinoid 2 receptor (CB(2)R). BCP’s anti-inflammatory actions were compared to the synthetic CB(2)R-selective cannabinoid, HU308, and to an FDA-approved clinical treatment (dimethyl sulfoxide: DMSO). IVM data revealed that intravesical instillation of BCP and/or HU308 significantly reduces the number of adhering leukocytes in submucosal bladder venules and improves bladder capillary perfusion. The effects of BCP were found to be comparable to that of the selective CB(2)R synthetic cannabinoid, HU308, and superior to intravesical DMSO treatment. Oral treatment with BCP was also able to reduce bladder inflammation and significantly reduced mechanical allodynia in experimental IC. Based on our findings, we believe that CB(2)R activation may represent a viable therapeutic target for IC, and that drugs that activate CB(2)R, such as the generally regarded as safe (GRAS) dietary sesquiterpenoid, BCP, may serve as an adjunct and/or alternative treatment option for alleviating symptoms of inflammation and pain in the management of IC.
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spelling pubmed-69305902019-12-26 Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice Berger, Geraint Arora, Nipun Burkovskiy, Ian Xia, Yanfang Chinnadurai, Anu Westhofen, Robert Hagn, Georg Cox, Ashley Kelly, Melanie Zhou, Juan Lehmann, Christian Molecules Article Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder disorder with unclear etiology. The endocannabinoid system has been identified as a key regulator of immune function, with experimental evidence for the involvement of cannabinoid receptors in bladder inflammation. This study used intravital microscopy (IVM) and behavioral testing in lipopolysaccharide-induced IC, to investigate the anti-inflammatory analgesic effects of a natural dietary sesquiterpenoid, beta-caryophyllene (BCP), which is present in cannabis among other plants, and has reported agonist actions at the cannabinoid 2 receptor (CB(2)R). BCP’s anti-inflammatory actions were compared to the synthetic CB(2)R-selective cannabinoid, HU308, and to an FDA-approved clinical treatment (dimethyl sulfoxide: DMSO). IVM data revealed that intravesical instillation of BCP and/or HU308 significantly reduces the number of adhering leukocytes in submucosal bladder venules and improves bladder capillary perfusion. The effects of BCP were found to be comparable to that of the selective CB(2)R synthetic cannabinoid, HU308, and superior to intravesical DMSO treatment. Oral treatment with BCP was also able to reduce bladder inflammation and significantly reduced mechanical allodynia in experimental IC. Based on our findings, we believe that CB(2)R activation may represent a viable therapeutic target for IC, and that drugs that activate CB(2)R, such as the generally regarded as safe (GRAS) dietary sesquiterpenoid, BCP, may serve as an adjunct and/or alternative treatment option for alleviating symptoms of inflammation and pain in the management of IC. MDPI 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6930590/ /pubmed/31766439 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234239 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Berger, Geraint
Arora, Nipun
Burkovskiy, Ian
Xia, Yanfang
Chinnadurai, Anu
Westhofen, Robert
Hagn, Georg
Cox, Ashley
Kelly, Melanie
Zhou, Juan
Lehmann, Christian
Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title_full Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title_fullStr Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title_short Experimental Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Activation by Phyto-Derived and Synthetic Cannabinoid Ligands in LPS-Induced Interstitial Cystitis in Mice
title_sort experimental cannabinoid 2 receptor activation by phyto-derived and synthetic cannabinoid ligands in lps-induced interstitial cystitis in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6930590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234239
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