Mechanism of cannabinoid effects on long-term potentiation and depression in
hippocampal CA1 neurons
by
Misner DL, Sullivan JM
Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory,
The Salk Institute,
La Jolla, California
92037, USA.
gardner@aecom.yu.edu
J Neurosci 1999 Aug 15; 19(16):6795-805
ABSTRACT
Cannabinoids, the active constituents of marijuana, are known to impair
learning and memory. Receptors for cannabinoids are highly expressed in the
hippocampus, a brain region that is believed to play an important role in
certain forms of learning and memory. To investigate the possible contribution
of cannabinoid receptor-mediated deficits in hippocampal function to the
learning and memory impairments produced by marijuana, we studied the effects of
cannabinoid receptor activation on two models of learning and memory, long-term
potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD), in hippocampal slices.
Although LTP and LTD of CA1 field potentials were blocked by cannabinoid
receptor activation in the presence of Mg(2+), they could be induced after
Mg(2+) was removed. Similarly, LTP and LTD of whole-cell EPSCs were unimpaired
in the presence of cannabinoid receptor agonist when the postsynaptic membrane
was depolarized during the LTP or LTD induction protocol. Cannabinoid receptor
activation also reduced EPSCs and enhanced paired-pulse facilitation, while
having no effect on the amplitude of spontaneous miniature EPSCs. Finally, as
with cannabinoid receptor activation, inhibition of LTP by adenosine receptor
activation could be overcome by removal of Mg(2+) or depolarization of the
postsynaptic membrane during tetanus. Our results indicate that cannabinoid
receptor activation does not directly inhibit the molecular mechanisms
responsible for long-term synaptic plasticity but instead impairs LTP and LTD by
reducing presynaptic neurotransmitter release to a level below that required to
depolarize the postsynaptic membrane to relieve Mg(2+) blockade of NMDA
receptors.
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