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Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia

BACKGROUND: The activation of cannabinoid and cannabinoid‐related receptors by endogenous, plant‐derived or synthetic cannabinoids may exert beneficial effects on pain perception. Of the cannabinoids contained in Cannabis sativa, cannabidiol (CBD) does not produce psychotropic effects and seems to r...

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Autores principales: Galiazzo, Giorgia, De Silva, Margherita, Giancola, Fiorella, Rinnovati, Riccardo, Peli, Angelo, Chiocchetti, Roberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9293124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34418142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13499
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author Galiazzo, Giorgia
De Silva, Margherita
Giancola, Fiorella
Rinnovati, Riccardo
Peli, Angelo
Chiocchetti, Roberto
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De Silva, Margherita
Giancola, Fiorella
Rinnovati, Riccardo
Peli, Angelo
Chiocchetti, Roberto
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description BACKGROUND: The activation of cannabinoid and cannabinoid‐related receptors by endogenous, plant‐derived or synthetic cannabinoids may exert beneficial effects on pain perception. Of the cannabinoids contained in Cannabis sativa, cannabidiol (CBD) does not produce psychotropic effects and seems to represent a molecule having great therapeutic potential. Cannabidiol acts on a great number of cannabinoid and cannabinoid‐related G‐protein‐coupled receptors and ionotropic receptors which have, to date, been understudied in veterinary medicine particularly in equine medicine. OBJECTIVES: To localise the cellular distribution of four putative cannabinoid‐related receptors in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia (DRG). STUDY DESIGN: A qualitative and quantitative immunohistochemical study. METHODS: The cervical (C6‐C8) DRG of six slaughtered horses were obtained from a local slaughterhouse. The tissues were fixed and processed for immunohistochemistry, and the resulting cryosections were used to investigate immunoreactivity for the following putative CBD receptors: Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), nuclear peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), and G protein‐coupled receptors 55 (GPR55) and 3 (GPR3). RESULTS: Large percentages of neuronal cell bodies showed immunoreactivity for TRPV1 (80 ± 20%), PPARγ (100%), GPR55 (64 ± 15%) and GPR3 (63 ± 11%). The satellite glial cells (SGCs) were immunoreactive for TRPV1, PPARγ and GPR55. In addition, GPR55 immunoreactivity was expressed by DRG interneuronal macrophages. In addition, microglia cells were observed surrounding the neuron–SGC complex. MAIN LIMITATIONS: The limited number of horses included in the study. CONCLUSIONS: Cannabinoid‐related receptors were distributed in the sensory neurons (TRPV1, PPARγ, GPR55 and GPR3), SGCs (TRPV1, PPARγ and GPR55), macrophages (GPR55) and other interneuronal cells (PPARγ and GPR55) of the equine DRG. Given the key role of DRG cellular elements and cannabinoid receptors in the pathophysiology of pain, the present findings provided an anatomical basis for additional studies aimed at exploring the therapeutic uses of non‐psychotropic cannabinoid agonists for the management of pain in horses.
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spelling pubmed-92931242022-07-20 Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia Galiazzo, Giorgia De Silva, Margherita Giancola, Fiorella Rinnovati, Riccardo Peli, Angelo Chiocchetti, Roberto Equine Vet J Experimental and Basic Research Studies BACKGROUND: The activation of cannabinoid and cannabinoid‐related receptors by endogenous, plant‐derived or synthetic cannabinoids may exert beneficial effects on pain perception. Of the cannabinoids contained in Cannabis sativa, cannabidiol (CBD) does not produce psychotropic effects and seems to represent a molecule having great therapeutic potential. Cannabidiol acts on a great number of cannabinoid and cannabinoid‐related G‐protein‐coupled receptors and ionotropic receptors which have, to date, been understudied in veterinary medicine particularly in equine medicine. OBJECTIVES: To localise the cellular distribution of four putative cannabinoid‐related receptors in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia (DRG). STUDY DESIGN: A qualitative and quantitative immunohistochemical study. METHODS: The cervical (C6‐C8) DRG of six slaughtered horses were obtained from a local slaughterhouse. The tissues were fixed and processed for immunohistochemistry, and the resulting cryosections were used to investigate immunoreactivity for the following putative CBD receptors: Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), nuclear peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), and G protein‐coupled receptors 55 (GPR55) and 3 (GPR3). RESULTS: Large percentages of neuronal cell bodies showed immunoreactivity for TRPV1 (80 ± 20%), PPARγ (100%), GPR55 (64 ± 15%) and GPR3 (63 ± 11%). The satellite glial cells (SGCs) were immunoreactive for TRPV1, PPARγ and GPR55. In addition, GPR55 immunoreactivity was expressed by DRG interneuronal macrophages. In addition, microglia cells were observed surrounding the neuron–SGC complex. MAIN LIMITATIONS: The limited number of horses included in the study. CONCLUSIONS: Cannabinoid‐related receptors were distributed in the sensory neurons (TRPV1, PPARγ, GPR55 and GPR3), SGCs (TRPV1, PPARγ and GPR55), macrophages (GPR55) and other interneuronal cells (PPARγ and GPR55) of the equine DRG. Given the key role of DRG cellular elements and cannabinoid receptors in the pathophysiology of pain, the present findings provided an anatomical basis for additional studies aimed at exploring the therapeutic uses of non‐psychotropic cannabinoid agonists for the management of pain in horses. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-22 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9293124/ /pubmed/34418142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13499 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Equine Veterinary Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of EVJ Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Experimental and Basic Research Studies
Galiazzo, Giorgia
De Silva, Margherita
Giancola, Fiorella
Rinnovati, Riccardo
Peli, Angelo
Chiocchetti, Roberto
Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title_full Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title_fullStr Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title_full_unstemmed Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title_short Cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors TRPV1, PPAR‐gamma, GPR55 and GPR3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
title_sort cellular distribution of cannabinoid‐related receptors trpv1, ppar‐gamma, gpr55 and gpr3 in the equine cervical dorsal root ganglia
topic Experimental and Basic Research Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9293124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34418142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evj.13499
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