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Endocannabinoid signaling in synaptic function

Jose Antonio Noriega‐Prieto, Paulo Kofuji, Alfonso Araque

2022Glia31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last decades, astrocytes have emerged as important regulatory cells actively involved in brain function by exchanging signaling with neurons. The endocannabinoid (eCB) signaling is widely present in many brain areas, being crucially involved in multiple brain functions and animal behaviors. The present review presents and discusses current evidence demonstrating that astrocytes sense eCBs released during neuronal activity and subsequently release gliotransmitters that regulate synaptic transmission and plasticity. The eCB signaling to astrocytes and the synaptic regulation mediated by astrocytes activated by eCBs are complex phenomena that exhibit exquisite spatial and temporal properties, a wide variety of downstream signaling mechanisms, and a large diversity of functional synaptic outcomes. Studies investigating this topic have revealed novel regulatory processes of synaptic function, like the lateral regulation of synaptic transmission and the active involvement of astrocytes in the spike-timing dependent plasticity, originally thought to be exclusively mediated by the coincident activity of pre- and postsynaptic neurons, following Hebbian rules for associative learning. Finally, the critical influence of astrocyte-mediated eCB signaling on animal behavior is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceSynaptic plasticityBiologyNeurotransmissionMetaplasticityEndocannabinoid systemPostsynaptic potentialHebbian theoryLong-term potentiationNonsynaptic plasticityNeuroplasticityComputer scienceReceptorArtificial neural networkBiochemistryMachine learningCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchSleep and Wakefulness Research
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