Dynamics of changes in the concentrations of anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol and their impact on the carbohydrate-lipid metabolism in patients after kidney transplantation in the follow-up study
E. Cecerska-Heryć, N. Serwin, B. Grygorcewicz, D. Adamiak, Marta Gliźniewicz, Agnieszka Butko, B. Dołęgowska
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Abstract Endocannabinoids are lipid metabolites that have paracrine effects. Emerging evidence indicates a role of endocannabinoids and their cognate receptors in synaptic modulation and plasticity at a wide range of synapses throughout the central nervous system. This study aimed to analyze the dynamics of changes in the concentrations of 2 endocannabinoids (anandamide – ANA, and 2-arachidonoylglycerol – 2-AG) and their impact on the carbohydrate-lipid metabolism in patients before kidney transplantation and 7 days, 1, 3, and 6 months after transplantation. Considering the pro-inflammatory action of the compound, an increase in the concentration of 2-AG causes deterioration in kidney function, which, in the case of tests performed after transplantation, is associated with a poor prognosis. In our results, the highest concentration was obtained in the group of patients before transplantation and the lowest after 6 months. In the group of patients after transplantation, ANA and 2-AG were significantly correlated with lipid metabolism parameters, adipocytokines, and inflammatory markers. As both endocannabinoids play a very important role in improving kidney function after transplantation, future studies are needed to examine the potential mechanisms for their action and clinical implication.