Paranoid Schizophrenia is Characterized by Increased CB1 Receptor Binding in the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
A number of studies suggest a dysregulation of the endogenous cannabinoid system in schizophrenia (SCZ). In the present study, we examined cannabinoid CB 1 receptor (CB 1 R) binding and mRNA expression in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Brodmann's area 46) of SCZ patients and contro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2011-07, Vol.36 (8), p.1620-1630 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A number of studies suggest a dysregulation of the endogenous cannabinoid system in schizophrenia (SCZ). In the present study, we examined cannabinoid CB
1
receptor (CB
1
R) binding and mRNA expression in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Brodmann's area 46) of SCZ patients and controls, post-mortem. Receptor density was investigated using autoradiography with the CB
1
R ligand [
3
H] CP 55 940 and CB
1
R mRNA expression was measured using quantitative RT-PCR in a cohort of 16 patients with paranoid SCZ, 21 patients with non-paranoid SCZ and 37 controls matched for age, post-mortem interval and pH. All cases were obtained from the University of Sydney Tissue Resource Centre. Results were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and
post hoc
Bonferroni tests and with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to control for demographic factors that would potentially influence CB
1
R expression. There was a main effect of diagnosis on [
3
H] CP 55 940 binding quantified across all layers of the DLPFC (F(2,71)=3.740,
p
=0.029).
Post hoc
tests indicated that this main effect was due to patients with paranoid SCZ having 22% higher levels of CB
1
R binding compared with the control group. When ANCOVA was employed, this effect was strengthened (F(2,67)=6.048,
p
=0.004) with paranoid SCZ patients differing significantly from the control (
p
=0.004) and from the non-paranoid group (
p
=0.016). In contrast, no significant differences were observed in mRNA expression between the different disease subtypes and the control group. Our findings confirm the existence of a CB
1
R dysregulation in SCZ and underline the need for further investigation of the role of this receptor particularly in those diagnosed with paranoid SCZ. |
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ISSN: | 0893-133X 1740-634X |
DOI: | 10.1038/npp.2011.43 |