Defective mitochondria and aberrant brain mitochondrial bioenergetics are consistent features in syndromic intellectual disability disorders, such as Rett syndrome (RTT), a rare neurologic disorder that severely affects mainly females carrying mutations in the X-linked MECP2 gene. A pool of CB1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R), the primary receptor subtype of the endocannabinoid system in the brain, is located on brain mitochondrial membranes (mtCB1R), where it can locally regulate energy production, synaptic transmission and memory abilities through the inhibition of the intra-mitochondrial protein kinase A (mtPKA). In the present study, we asked whether an overactive mtCB1R-mtPKA signaling might underlie the brain mitochondrial alterations in RTT and whether its modulation by systemic administration of the CB1R inverse agonist rimonabant might improve bioenergetics and cognitive defects in mice modeling RTT.

Pharmacological inhibition of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor restores abnormal brain mitochondrial CB1 receptor expression and rescues bioenergetic and cognitive defects in a female mouse model of Rett syndrome / Cosentino, Livia; Urbinati, Chiara; Lanzillotta, Chiara; De Rasmo, Domenico; Valenti, Daniela; Pellas, Mattia; Quattrini, Maria Cristina; Piscitelli, Fabiana; Kostrzewa, Magdalena; Di Domenico, Fabio; Pietraforte, Donatella; Bisogno, Tiziana; Signorile, Anna; Vacca, Rosa Anna; De Filippis, Bianca. - In: MOLECULAR AUTISM. - ISSN 2040-2392. - 15:1(2024). [10.1186/s13229-024-00617-1]

Pharmacological inhibition of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor restores abnormal brain mitochondrial CB1 receptor expression and rescues bioenergetic and cognitive defects in a female mouse model of Rett syndrome

Urbinati, Chiara;Lanzillotta, Chiara;Pellas, Mattia;Di Domenico, Fabio;
2024

Abstract

Defective mitochondria and aberrant brain mitochondrial bioenergetics are consistent features in syndromic intellectual disability disorders, such as Rett syndrome (RTT), a rare neurologic disorder that severely affects mainly females carrying mutations in the X-linked MECP2 gene. A pool of CB1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1R), the primary receptor subtype of the endocannabinoid system in the brain, is located on brain mitochondrial membranes (mtCB1R), where it can locally regulate energy production, synaptic transmission and memory abilities through the inhibition of the intra-mitochondrial protein kinase A (mtPKA). In the present study, we asked whether an overactive mtCB1R-mtPKA signaling might underlie the brain mitochondrial alterations in RTT and whether its modulation by systemic administration of the CB1R inverse agonist rimonabant might improve bioenergetics and cognitive defects in mice modeling RTT.
2024
Rett syndrome; mitochondria; cannabinoid receptors;
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Pharmacological inhibition of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor restores abnormal brain mitochondrial CB1 receptor expression and rescues bioenergetic and cognitive defects in a female mouse model of Rett syndrome / Cosentino, Livia; Urbinati, Chiara; Lanzillotta, Chiara; De Rasmo, Domenico; Valenti, Daniela; Pellas, Mattia; Quattrini, Maria Cristina; Piscitelli, Fabiana; Kostrzewa, Magdalena; Di Domenico, Fabio; Pietraforte, Donatella; Bisogno, Tiziana; Signorile, Anna; Vacca, Rosa Anna; De Filippis, Bianca. - In: MOLECULAR AUTISM. - ISSN 2040-2392. - 15:1(2024). [10.1186/s13229-024-00617-1]
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