Sañudo-Peña M C, Strangman N M, Mackie K, Walker J M, Tsou K
Alan M Schrier Research Laboratory, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.
Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao. 1999 Dec;20(12):1115-20.
The localization of CB1 receptors in the spinal cord, spinal roots, dorsal root ganglion (DRG), and peripheral nerve of the rat was determined.
We studied the distribution of CB1 cannabinoid receptors by immunohistochemistry using an antibody raised against the N-terminal of the receptor.
The spinal cord showed numerous transverse fibers labelled for CB1 receptors throughout and concentrated in the dorsal horn. Lightly-stained cells were observed throughout the spinal cord gray matter. The DRG also showed cells and fibers labelled for CB1 receptors. Labelled fibers were observed in both dorsal and ventral roots as well as in peripheral nerves.
The presence of CB1 receptors in the DRG, the dorsal root, and the dorsal horn is in accordance with the analgesic effects of cannabinoids. The presence of labelled cells and fibers in the ventral horn and ventral root provides a substrate for cannabinoid-induced muscle relaxant and antispastic effects.
确定大鼠脊髓、脊神经根、背根神经节(DRG)和周围神经中CB1受体的定位。
我们使用针对该受体N端产生的抗体,通过免疫组织化学研究CB1大麻素受体的分布。
脊髓显示出大量贯穿始终且集中于背角的CB1受体标记的横向纤维。在整个脊髓灰质中观察到轻度染色的细胞。DRG也显示出CB1受体标记的细胞和纤维。在背根和腹根以及周围神经中均观察到标记纤维。
DRG、背根和背角中CB1受体的存在与大麻素的镇痛作用一致。腹角和腹根中标记细胞和纤维的存在为大麻素诱导的肌肉松弛和抗痉挛作用提供了基础。