Castelli Valentina, Lavanco Gianluca, Tringali Giuseppe, D'Amico Cesare, Feo Salvatore, Di Bartolomeo Martina, D'Addario Claudio, Kuchar Martin, Brancato Anna, Cannizzaro Carla
University of Palermo, Dept. of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics, via del Vespro 129, Palermo 90127, Italy.
Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties of Excellence "G. D'Alessandro", University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.
Biomed Pharmacother. 2024 Dec;181:117699. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117699. Epub 2024 Nov 20.
The interaction between the main psychotropic ingredient of Cannabis, Δ⁹- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), with the endogenous cannabinoid system (ECS) is a critical and underrated issue that deserves utmost attention. The ECS, indeed, contributes to the formation and regulation of excitatory and inhibitory (E/I) neuronal networks that in the hippocampus underly spatial memory. This study explored sex-specific consequences of prenatal exposure to THC in hippocampus-dependent memory and the underlying cellular and molecular contributors of synaptic plasticity and E/I homeostasis. Sprague Dawley dams were exposed to THC (2 mg/kg) or vehicle, from gestational day 5-20. The adolescent progeny of both sexes was tested for: spatial memory retrieval and flexibility in the Barnes Maze; mRNA expression of relevant players of hippocampal synaptic plasticity; density of cholecystokinin-positive basket cells (CCK+BCs) - a major subtype of hippocampal inhibitory interneurons; mRNA expression of the excitatory and inhibitory synaptic proteins neuroligins (Nlgns), as a proxy of synaptic efficiency. Our results show a sex-specific disruption in spatial memory retrieval and flexibility, a male-specific decrease in CCK+BCs density and increase in the expression of markers of neuroplasticity, and consistent changes in the expression of Nlgn-1 and 3 isoforms. Despite a delay in memory retrieval, flexibility of memory was spared in prenatally-THC-exposed female offspring as well as most of the markers of neuroplasticity; a sex-specific increase in CCK+BCs density, and a consistent expression of Nlgn-3 was observed. The current results highlight a major vulnerability to prenatal exposure to THC on memory processing in the male progeny, and sex-specific alterations in the E/I balance and synaptic plasticity.
大麻的主要精神活性成分Δ⁹-四氢大麻酚(THC)与内源性大麻素系统(ECS)之间的相互作用是一个关键且被低估的问题,值得高度关注。事实上,ECS有助于兴奋性和抑制性(E/I)神经元网络的形成和调节,而海马体中的这些网络是空间记忆的基础。本研究探讨了产前暴露于THC对海马体依赖性记忆的性别特异性影响,以及突触可塑性和E/I稳态的潜在细胞和分子因素。将斯普拉格-道利孕鼠从妊娠第5天至第20天暴露于THC(2mg/kg)或溶剂中。对两性的青春期后代进行了以下测试:在巴恩斯迷宫中进行空间记忆检索和灵活性测试;海马体突触可塑性相关因子的mRNA表达;胆囊收缩素阳性篮状细胞(CCK+BCs)——海马体抑制性中间神经元的主要亚型——的密度;兴奋性和抑制性突触蛋白神经连接蛋白(Nlgn)的mRNA表达,作为突触效率的指标。我们的结果显示,在空间记忆检索和灵活性方面存在性别特异性破坏,CCK+BCs密度在雄性中特异性降低,神经可塑性标志物的表达增加,并且Nlgn-1和3亚型的表达发生了一致变化。尽管记忆检索存在延迟,但产前暴露于THC的雌性后代的记忆灵活性以及大多数神经可塑性标志物得以保留;观察到CCK+BCs密度出现性别特异性增加,并且Nlgn-3表达一致。当前结果突出了产前暴露于THC对雄性后代记忆处理的主要易损性,以及E/I平衡和突触可塑性的性别特异性改变。