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Cannabidiol inhibits synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal cultures and slices via multiple receptor pathways
Author(s) -
Ledgerwood CJ,
Greenwood SM,
Brett RR,
Pratt JA,
Bushell TJ
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.01015.x
Subject(s) - cannabidiol , neurotransmission , hippocampal formation , cannabinoid , cannabinoid receptor , neuroscience , am251 , pharmacology , biology , agonist , chemistry , receptor , medicine , biochemistry , cannabis , psychiatry
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cannabidiol (CBD) has emerged as an interesting compound with therapeutic potential in several CNS disorders. However, whether it can modulate synaptic activity in the CNS remains unclear. Here, we have investigated whether CBD modulates synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal cultures and acute slices. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH The effect of CBD on synaptic transmission was examined in rat hippocampal cultures and acute slices using whole cell patch clamp and standard extracellular recordings respectively. KEY RESULTS Cannabidiol decreased synaptic activity in hippocampal cultures in a concentration‐dependent and Pertussis toxin‐sensitive manner. The effects of CBD in culture were significantly reduced in the presence of the cannabinoid receptor (CB 1 ) inverse agonist, LY320135 but were unaffected by the 5‐HT 1A receptor antagonist, WAY100135. In hippocampal slices, CBD inhibited basal synaptic transmission, an effect that was abolished by the proposed CB 1 receptor antagonist, AM251, in addition to LY320135 and WAY100135. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS Cannabidiol reduces synaptic transmission in hippocampal in vitro preparations and we propose a role for both 5‐HT 1A and CB 1 receptors in these CBD‐mediated effects. These data offer some mechanistic insights into the effects of CBD and emphasize that further investigations into the actions of CBD in the CNS are required in order to elucidate the full therapeutic potential of CBD.

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