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Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization
by
Choquet, Daniel
, Mikasova, Lenka
, Manzoni, Olivier J
, Groc, Laurent
in
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/ Animals
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain
/ Cannabinoids
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cerebral Cortex - cytology
/ Cerebral Cortex - metabolism
/ Diffusion coefficient
/ G-protein coupled receptors
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Inurement
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Physiology
/ Presynaptic Terminals - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Quantum Dots
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Synapses
/ Trajectories
2008
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Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization
by
Choquet, Daniel
, Mikasova, Lenka
, Manzoni, Olivier J
, Groc, Laurent
in
Agonists
/ Animals
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain
/ Cannabinoids
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cerebral Cortex - cytology
/ Cerebral Cortex - metabolism
/ Diffusion coefficient
/ G-protein coupled receptors
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Inurement
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Physiology
/ Presynaptic Terminals - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Quantum Dots
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Synapses
/ Trajectories
2008
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Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization
by
Choquet, Daniel
, Mikasova, Lenka
, Manzoni, Olivier J
, Groc, Laurent
in
Agonists
/ Animals
/ Behavioral neuroscience
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain
/ Cannabinoids
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cerebral Cortex - cytology
/ Cerebral Cortex - metabolism
/ Diffusion coefficient
/ G-protein coupled receptors
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Inurement
/ Membranes
/ Mice
/ Neurons
/ Physiology
/ Presynaptic Terminals - metabolism
/ Protein Transport
/ Proteins
/ Quantum Dots
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Synapses
/ Trajectories
2008
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Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization
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Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization
2008
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Presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptors (CB1Rs) are major mediators of retrograde synaptic plasticity at both excitatory and inhibitory synapses and participate in a plethora of physiological functions. Whether presynaptic receptors, such as CB1R, display functionally relevant movements at the surface of neuronal membranes is not known. We analyzed the lateral mobility of native CB1Rs in cortical neurons by using single-quantum dot imaging. We found that CB1Rs are highly mobile and rapidly diffuse in and out of presynapses. Agonist-induced desensitization correlated with a reduction in the fraction of surface CB1Rs and a drastic decrease in the membrane dynamic of the CB1Rs that remained at the presynaptic surface. Desensitization specifically excluded CB1Rs from synapses and increased the fraction of immobile receptors in the extrasynaptic compartment. The results suggest that decrease of mobility may be one of the core mechanisms underlying the desensitization of CB1R, the most abundant G protein-coupled receptor in the brain.
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