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Microglial Endocannabinoid Signalling in AD

Lucia Scipioni, Francesca Ciaramellano, Veronica Carnicelli, Alessandro Leuti, Anna Rita Lizzi, Noemi De Dominicis, Sergio Oddi, Mauro Maccarrone

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Abstract

Chronic inflammation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been recently identified as a major contributor to disease pathogenesis. Once activated, microglial cells, which are brain-resident immune cells, exert several key actions, including phagocytosis, chemotaxis, and the release of pro- or anti-inflammatory mediators, which could have opposite effects on brain homeostasis, depending on the stage of disease and the particular phenotype of microglial cells. The endocannabinoids (eCBs) are pleiotropic bioactive lipids increasingly recognized for their essential roles in regulating microglial activity both under normal and AD-driven pathological conditions. Here, we review the current literature regarding the involvement of this signalling system in modulating microglial phenotypes and activity in the context of homeostasis and AD-related neurodegeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Endocannabinoid systemSignallingNeuroscience2-ArachidonoylglycerolSignalling pathwaysBiologyCell biologyCannabinoid receptorSignal transductionReceptorBiochemistryAgonistCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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