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Query: UNIPROT:P21554 (
cannabinoid receptor
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The activation of
protease-activated receptor 1
(
PAR1
) in cultured rat hippocampal neurons triggers synaptic retrograde signaling through the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol, thereby activating the cannabinoid receptor 1 (
CB1R
).
CB1R
is a metabotropic receptor activated by marihuana and endocannabinoids that suppresses neurotransmitter release. Also, activation of the
CB1R
increases rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) and food intake. The lateral hypothalamus is a crucial structure to modulate both feeding and waking. To evaluate the effect of
PAR1
stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus on food intake and on the sleep-waking cycle, we implanted rats with electrodes, for recording sleep, and cannulae, to administer S1820, a selective
PAR1
agonist peptide, bilaterally into the lateral hypothalamus. To determine whether the effects induced by
PAR1
stimulation were mediated by
CB1R
activation, we administered AM251, a
CB1R
inverse agonist, to block S1820 effects. Our results show that the stimulation of
PAR1
into the lateral hypothalamus increases both food intake and REMS and such effects were prevented by AM251, indicating that
PAR1
modulates both food intake and the sleep-waking cycle, in the lateral hypothalamus, through
CB1R
activation. This study shows novel behavioral changes induced by
PAR1
activation and further supports the notion that endocannabinoids are food intake and REMS promoters.
...
PMID:Activation of PAR1 in the lateral hypothalamus of rats enhances food intake and REMS through CB1R. 2288 88
Stimulation of the
protease-activated receptor 1
(
PAR1
) in vitro, was shown to induce synaptic retrograde signaling through the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) synthesis and activation of the
cannabinoid receptor
type 1 (
CB1R
). The activation of
PAR1
by the agonist S1820 in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) increases rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) and food intake in rats, and both effects are prevented by the
CB1R
inverse agonist AM251. In the present study, we implanted rats with electrodes and with cannulae aimed bilaterally to the LH. We administered tetrahydrolipstatin (THL), an inhibitor of the diacylglycerol lipase (DAGL), the enzyme responsible for 2-AG synthesis, to evaluate the sleep-wake cycle and food ingestion. THL in the LH readily prevented the increase in REMS and food intake induced by
PAR1
stimulation, further supporting 2-AG as an upstream activator of
PAR1
. Our results demonstrate that the effect of
PAR1
on REMS and food intake is blocked by the inhibition of DAGL, further suggesting that
PAR1
stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus of rats induces an increase in sleep and food intake through 2-AG.
...
PMID:Inhibition of diacylglycerol lipase (DAGL) in the lateral hypothalamus of rats prevents the increase in REMS and food ingestion induced by PAR1 stimulation. 2499 94