2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.09.020
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Endocannabinoid Signaling and Synaptic Function

Abstract: Endocannabinoids are key modulators of synaptic function. By activating cannabinoid receptors expressed in the central nervous system, these lipid messengers can regulate several neural functions and behaviors. As experimental tools advance, the repertoire of known endocannabinoid-mediated effects at the synapse, and their underlying mechanism, continues to expand. Retrograde signaling is the principal mode by which endocannabinoids mediate short- and long-term forms of plasticity at both excitatory and inhibi… Show more

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“…Here we show the standard 2-AG model ( Fig. 1), which can explain most, if not all, results of electrophysiological studies [1][2][3][4][5]. The conditions that induce the production and release of 2-AG are mechanistically classified into three types; increase in intracellular Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ) (Ca 2+ -driven endocannabinoid release, CaER), activation of G q/11 -coupled receptors (basal receptor-driven endocannabinoid release, basal RER), and the combination of these two (Ca 2+ -assisted RER) [1,2,6].…”
Section: Standard 2-ag Model Of Ecb-stdsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Here we show the standard 2-AG model ( Fig. 1), which can explain most, if not all, results of electrophysiological studies [1][2][3][4][5]. The conditions that induce the production and release of 2-AG are mechanistically classified into three types; increase in intracellular Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ) (Ca 2+ -driven endocannabinoid release, CaER), activation of G q/11 -coupled receptors (basal receptor-driven endocannabinoid release, basal RER), and the combination of these two (Ca 2+ -assisted RER) [1,2,6].…”
Section: Standard 2-ag Model Of Ecb-stdsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…eCB-LTD is induced mostly by repetitive afferent stimulation with or without postsynaptic depolarization, but also by postsynaptic firing [1,4,22,23]. Most types of eCB-LTD are mediated by 2-AG.…”
Section: Standard 2-ag Model Of Ecb-ltdmentioning
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“…The eCB system is also integral to regulation of emotional behavior, being essential to forms of synaptic plasticity that determine learning and response to emotionally salient, particularly highly aversive events [29,30]. Activation of CB 1 Rs produces anxiolytic effects in various models of unconditioned fear, relevant to multiple anxiety disorder symptom domains (reviewed in [30][31][32][33]).…”
Section: The Endocannabinoid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%