2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1182535
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Perturbation of 3D nuclear architecture, epigenomic dysregulation and aging, and cannabinoid synaptopathy reconfigures conceptualization of cannabinoid pathophysiology: part 1–aging and epigenomics

Albert Stuart Reece,
Gary Kenneth Hulse

Abstract: Much recent attention has been directed toward the spatial organization of the cell nucleus and the manner in which three-dimensional topologically associated domains and transcription factories are epigenetically coordinated to precisely bring enhancers into close proximity with promoters to control gene expression. Twenty lines of evidence robustly implicate cannabinoid exposure with accelerated organismal and cellular aging. Aging has recently been shown to be caused by increased DNA breaks. These breaks re… Show more

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“…Part 1 of this paper introduced the salience of an epigenomic and aging perspective in understanding cannabinoid pathophysiology ( 1 ). Part 2 presents the metabolomic and immunomic basis and underpinning of these changes and then considers their particular application to neurons and the synapse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part 1 of this paper introduced the salience of an epigenomic and aging perspective in understanding cannabinoid pathophysiology ( 1 ). Part 2 presents the metabolomic and immunomic basis and underpinning of these changes and then considers their particular application to neurons and the synapse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%