Ogawa A, Meng I D
Department of Physiology, College of Osteopathic Medicine, University of New England, Biddeford, ME 04005, USA.
Neuroscience. 2006 Nov 17;143(1):265-72. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.07.040. Epub 2006 Sep 1.
Cannabinoid receptor agonists have been demonstrated to inhibit medullary and spinal cord dorsal horn nociceptive neurons. The effect of cannabinoids on thermoreceptive specific neurons in the spinal or medullary dorsal horn remains unknown. In the present study, single-unit recordings from the rat medullary dorsal horn were performed to examine the effect of a cannabinoid receptor agonists on cold-specific lamina I spinothalamic tract neurons. The cannabinoid CB1/CB2 receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2 (WIN-2), was locally applied to the medullary dorsal horn and the neuronal activity evoked by cooling the receptive field was recorded. WIN-2 (1 microg/microl and 2 microg/microl) significantly attenuated cold-evoked activity. Co-administration of the CB1 receptor antagonist SR 141716 with WIN-2 did not affect cold-evoked activity. These results demonstrate a potential mechanism by which cannabinoids produce hypothermia, and also suggest that cannabinoids may affect non-noxious thermal discrimination.
大麻素受体激动剂已被证明可抑制延髓和脊髓背角的伤害性神经元。大麻素对脊髓或延髓背角热感受特异性神经元的作用尚不清楚。在本研究中,对大鼠延髓背角进行单单位记录,以检查大麻素受体激动剂对冷特异性I层脊髓丘脑束神经元的影响。将大麻素CB1/CB2受体激动剂WIN 55,212-2(WIN-2)局部应用于延髓背角,并记录冷却感受野所诱发的神经元活动。WIN-2(1微克/微升和2微克/微升)显著减弱了冷诱发的活动。CB1受体拮抗剂SR 141716与WIN-2共同给药并不影响冷诱发的活动。这些结果证明了大麻素产生体温过低的潜在机制,也表明大麻素可能影响无害热辨别。