Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission

Endocannabinoid sex differences are present in the rat hippocampus. Specifically, at perisomatic GABAergic synapses, tonic anandamide (AEA) and estrogenic-AEA signaling are active in females but not males. Furthermore, in males, hippocampal eCB function varies along the CA1 pyramidal somatodendritic...

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Main Authors: Angelica Ferraro, Philip Wig, Joseph Boscarino, Christian G. Reich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Neurobiology of Stress
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352289520300734
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spelling doaj-9456aae4fdfe4aeba3bc5cf49412d1a52021-01-02T05:12:54ZengElsevierNeurobiology of Stress2352-28952020-11-0113100283Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmissionAngelica Ferraro0Philip Wig1Joseph Boscarino2Christian G. Reich3Program in Psychology, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, USAProgram in Psychology, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, USAProgram in Psychology, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, USACorresponding author.; Program in Psychology, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, USAEndocannabinoid sex differences are present in the rat hippocampus. Specifically, at perisomatic GABAergic synapses, tonic anandamide (AEA) and estrogenic-AEA signaling are active in females but not males. Furthermore, in males, hippocampal eCB function varies along the CA1 pyramidal somatodendritic axis. Constitutive CB1 and tonic 2-AG activity are present at perisomatic GABAergic synapses and lacking at dendritic GABAergic synapses. It is unknown if these eCB somatodendritic differences occur at female GABAergic synapses. Moreover, it is unclear whether eCB sex differences occur at hippocampal glutamatergic synapses. In vitro, field potential (fEPSP) recordings were performed to assess eCB sex differences at rat CA3-CA1 dendritic synapses. At female GABAergic synapses, we observed: 1) constitutive CB1 function, 2) tonic AEA, 3) tonic 2-AG and 3) estrogen (ERα)-driven 2-AG activity. In contrast, only constitutive CB1 and tonic 2-AG activity was observed in males. Sex differences in eCB/CB1 signaling at dendritic synapses appear to shift the basal excitatory/inhibitory balance towards excitation in females and towards inhibition in males. Chronic Mild Stress (CMS) exposure (21 days) in female rats reverses CB1constitutive function and impairs both tonic and ERα-driven eCB signaling. Endocannabinoid sex differences under both normal and stress conditions may contribute to sexual disparities in stress-related neurobehavioral disorders.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352289520300734CB1 receptor/female//hippocampus/estrogen
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author Angelica Ferraro
Philip Wig
Joseph Boscarino
Christian G. Reich
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Philip Wig
Joseph Boscarino
Christian G. Reich
Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
Neurobiology of Stress
CB1 receptor/female//hippocampus/estrogen
author_facet Angelica Ferraro
Philip Wig
Joseph Boscarino
Christian G. Reich
author_sort Angelica Ferraro
title Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
title_short Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
title_full Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
title_fullStr Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat CA1 dendritic neurotransmission
title_sort sex differences in endocannabinoid modulation of rat ca1 dendritic neurotransmission
publisher Elsevier
series Neurobiology of Stress
issn 2352-2895
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Endocannabinoid sex differences are present in the rat hippocampus. Specifically, at perisomatic GABAergic synapses, tonic anandamide (AEA) and estrogenic-AEA signaling are active in females but not males. Furthermore, in males, hippocampal eCB function varies along the CA1 pyramidal somatodendritic axis. Constitutive CB1 and tonic 2-AG activity are present at perisomatic GABAergic synapses and lacking at dendritic GABAergic synapses. It is unknown if these eCB somatodendritic differences occur at female GABAergic synapses. Moreover, it is unclear whether eCB sex differences occur at hippocampal glutamatergic synapses. In vitro, field potential (fEPSP) recordings were performed to assess eCB sex differences at rat CA3-CA1 dendritic synapses. At female GABAergic synapses, we observed: 1) constitutive CB1 function, 2) tonic AEA, 3) tonic 2-AG and 3) estrogen (ERα)-driven 2-AG activity. In contrast, only constitutive CB1 and tonic 2-AG activity was observed in males. Sex differences in eCB/CB1 signaling at dendritic synapses appear to shift the basal excitatory/inhibitory balance towards excitation in females and towards inhibition in males. Chronic Mild Stress (CMS) exposure (21 days) in female rats reverses CB1constitutive function and impairs both tonic and ERα-driven eCB signaling. Endocannabinoid sex differences under both normal and stress conditions may contribute to sexual disparities in stress-related neurobehavioral disorders.
topic CB1 receptor/female//hippocampus/estrogen
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352289520300734
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