阿那达胺
扁桃形结构
内大麻素系统
脂肪酸酰胺水解酶
心理学
大麻素
消光(光学矿物学)
大麻素受体
神经科学
血清素转运体
基底外侧杏仁核
习惯化
化学
内科学
血清素
敌手
医学
受体
矿物学
作者
Ozge Gunduz-Cinar,Kathryn P. MacPherson,Reşat Çınar,Joyonna Gamble-George,Karen Sugden,Benjamin Williams,G Godlewski,Teniel S. Ramikie,Adam X. Gorka,Shakiru O. Alapafuja,Spyros P. Nikas,Alexandros Makriyannis,Richie Poulton,Sachin Patel,Ahmad R. Hariri,Avshalom Caspi,Terrie E. Moffitt,George Kunos,Andrew Holmes
摘要
Endocannabinoids are released ‘on-demand’ on the basis of physiological need, and can be pharmacologically augmented by inhibiting their catabolic degradation. The endocannabinoid anandamide is degraded by the catabolic enzyme fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH). Anandamide is implicated in the mediation of fear behaviors, including fear extinction, suggesting that selectively elevating brain anandamide could modulate plastic changes in fear. Here we first tested this hypothesis with preclinical experiments employing a novel, potent and selective FAAH inhibitor, AM3506 (5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)pentanesulfonyl fluoride). Systemic AM3506 administration before extinction decreased fear during a retrieval test in a mouse model of impaired extinction. AM3506 had no effects on fear in the absence of extinction training, or on various non-fear-related measures. Anandamide levels in the basolateral amygdala were increased by extinction training and augmented by systemic AM3506, whereas application of AM3506 to amygdala slices promoted long-term depression of inhibitory transmission, a form of synaptic plasticity linked to extinction. Further supporting the amygdala as effect-locus, the fear-reducing effects of systemic AM3506 were blocked by intra-amygdala infusion of a CB1 receptor antagonist and were fully recapitulated by intra-amygdala infusion of AM3506. On the basis of these preclinical findings, we hypothesized that variation in the human FAAH gene would predict individual differences in amygdala threat-processing and stress-coping traits. Consistent with this, carriers of a low-expressing FAAH variant (385A allele; rs324420) exhibited quicker habituation of amygdala reactivity to threat, and had lower scores on the personality trait of stress-reactivity. Our findings show that augmenting amygdala anandamide enables extinction-driven reductions in fear in mouse and may promote stress-coping in humans.
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