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Title: Activation of type 1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) promotes neurogenesis in murine subventricular zone cell cultures
Authors: Xapelli, Sara Alves 
Agasse, Fabienne 
Sardà-Arroyo, Laura
Bernardino, Liliana 
Santos, Tiago 
Ribeiro, Filipa F.
Valero, Jorge 
Bragança, José 
Schitine, Clarissa
de Melo Reis, Ricardo A
Sebastião, Ana M. 
Malva, João O. 
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Project: POCTI/SAU-NEU/68465/2006 
PTDC/SAU-NEU/ 104415/2008 
PTDC/SAU-NEU/101783/2008 
POCTI/SAU-NEU/110838/2009 
fellowships from Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia 
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Serial title, monograph or event: PLoS ONE
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Abstract: The endocannabinoid system has been implicated in the modulation of adult neurogenesis. Here, we describe the effect of type 1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) activation on self-renewal, proliferation and neuronal differentiation in mouse neonatal subventricular zone (SVZ) stem/progenitor cell cultures. Expression of CB1R was detected in SVZ-derived immature cells (Nestin-positive), neurons and astrocytes. Stimulation of the CB1R by (R)-(+)-Methanandamide (R-m-AEA) increased self-renewal of SVZ cells, as assessed by counting the number of secondary neurospheres and the number of Sox2+/+ cell pairs, an effect blocked by Notch pathway inhibition. Moreover, R-m-AEA treatment for 48 h, increased proliferation as assessed by BrdU incorporation assay, an effect mediated by activation of MAPK-ERK and AKT pathways. Surprisingly, stimulation of CB1R by R-m-AEA also promoted neuronal differentiation (without affecting glial differentiation), at 7 days, as shown by counting the number of NeuN-positive neurons in the cultures. Moreover, by monitoring intracellular calcium concentrations ([Ca(2+)]i) in single cells following KCl and histamine stimuli, a method that allows the functional evaluation of neuronal differentiation, we observed an increase in neuronal-like cells. This proneurogenic effect was blocked when SVZ cells were co-incubated with R-m-AEA and the CB1R antagonist AM 251, for 7 days, thus indicating that this effect involves CB1R activation. In accordance with an effect on neuronal differentiation and maturation, R-m-AEA also increased neurite growth, as evaluated by quantifying and measuring the number of MAP2-positive processes. Taken together, these results demonstrate that CB1R activation induces proliferation, self-renewal and neuronal differentiation from mouse neonatal SVZ cell cultures.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109774
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063529
Rights: openAccess
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