Cannabidiol abrogates cue-induced anxiety associated with normalization of mitochondria-specific transcripts and linoleic acid in the nucleus accumbens shell

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jacqueline-Marie N. Ferland, Alexandra Chisholm, Jasmina Abdalla, Resat Cinar, Clare Johnson, Heather B. Bradshaw, Yasmin L. Hurd
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Anxiety disorders are one of the top contributors to psychiatric burden worldwide. Recent years have seen a dramatic rise in the potential anxiolytic properties ascribed to cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating constituent of the Cannabis Sativa plant. This has led to several clinical trials underway to examine the therapeutic potential of CBD for anxiety disorders. Yet, CBD’s anxiolytic effects are mixed with some studies reporting little to no impact on trait anxiety but significant reductions in pathological anxiety with suggestions that CBD’s effect may relate to triggered or cue-induced behavior. Here, we studied the effects of CBD on cued and non-cued behaviors and related neurobiological underpinnings. To investigate the effect of CBD on cue-induced anxiety, male rats underwent a fear conditioning protocol (odor associated with shock) followed by assessments of avoidance behavior. CBD (10 mg/kg) was administered 1 h prior to anxiety assessments. To understand molecular mechanisms associated with behavior, we investigated the transcriptome and lipid profile of the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh), a structure implicated in cue-mediated behaviors and aversion. Administration of CBD significantly reduced avoidance behavior, but only in animals repeatedly exposed to a shock-paired cue. CBD did not affect behavior in animals exposed to neutral cue or encoding of the cue behavioral response. RNA sequencing revealed substantial impact of the shock-paired cue in control animals, recruiting mechanisms ranging from cytoskeletal dynamics to mitochondria dysfunction. The shock-paired cue also resulted in elevated linoleic acid in vehicle animals which correlated with anxiety-like behavior. CBD either reversed or normalized these cue-induced molecular phenotypes. CBD also recruited lipid networks which correlated with transcripts involved in synaptic plasticity, signaling, and epigenetic mechanisms. These results suggest that CBD may specifically alleviate salient, conditioned anxiety and normalize related biological mechanisms in the NAcSh which may guide therapeutic interventions for anxiety disorders.

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大麻二酚消除了与伏隔核壳线粒体特异性转录物和亚油酸正常化相关的线索诱导的焦虑
焦虑症是世界范围内造成精神负担的主要原因之一。近年来,大麻二酚(CBD)的潜在抗焦虑特性急剧增加,大麻二酚是大麻植物的一种非麻醉成分。这导致了一些临床试验正在进行中,以检查CBD对焦虑症的治疗潜力。然而,CBD的抗焦虑作用是混合的,一些研究报告对特质焦虑几乎没有影响,但对病理性焦虑有显著减少,这表明CBD的作用可能与触发或线索诱导的行为有关。在此,我们研究了CBD对提示和非提示行为的影响及其相关的神经生物学基础。为了研究CBD对线索诱导焦虑的影响,雄性大鼠接受了恐惧调节方案(气味与休克相关),然后评估了回避行为。在焦虑评估前1小时给予CBD (10 mg/kg)。为了了解与行为相关的分子机制,我们研究了伏隔核壳(NAcSh)的转录组和脂质谱,该结构与线索介导的行为和厌恶有关。CBD的施用显著减少了逃避行为,但只在反复暴露于电击配对提示的动物中。CBD不影响暴露于中性提示或编码提示行为反应的动物的行为。RNA测序揭示了在对照动物中电击配对提示的实质性影响,从细胞骨架动力学到线粒体功能障碍的招募机制。电击配对提示也导致车辆动物的亚油酸升高,这与焦虑样行为相关。CBD逆转或正常化了这些线索诱导的分子表型。CBD还招募了与突触可塑性、信号传导和表观遗传机制相关的脂质网络。这些结果表明,CBD可以特异性地缓解NAcSh的显著性、条件性焦虑,并使相关的生物学机制正常化,为焦虑障碍的治疗干预提供指导。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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