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Rhythmic control of endocannabinoids in the rat pineal gland.

By June 10, 2015No Comments
 2015 Jun 10:1-6. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

PM 1aEndocannabinoids modulate neuroendocrine networks by directly targeting cannabinoid receptors. The time-hormone melatonin synchronizes these networks with external light condition and guarantees time-sensitive and ecologically well-adapted behaviors. Here, the endocannabinoid arachidonoyl ethanolamide (AEA) showed rhythmic changes in rat pineal glands with higher levels during the light-period and reduced amounts at the onset of darkness. Norepinephrine, the essential stimulus for nocturnal melatonin biosynthesis, acutely down-regulated AEA and other endocannabinoids in cultured pineal glands. These temporal dynamics suggest that AEA exerts time-dependent autocrine and/or paracrine functions within the pineal. Moreover, endocananbinoids may be released from the pineal into the CSF or blood stream.

KEYWORDS:

Arachidonoyl ethanolamide; cannabinoid receptor; diurnal rhythm; endocannabinoids; pineal gland

PMID:

 

26061461

 

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