Biphasic effects of methanandamide on murine gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivity

Oct 24, 2019The Journal of physiology

Methanandamide's two-phase effects on mouse stomach nerve sensitivity to stretch

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Abstract

Low doses (1-10 nm) of the endocannabinoid methanandamide reduce gastric vagal afferent (GVA) responses to stomach stretch, while high doses (30-100 nm) increase the response.

  • Gastric vagal afferents signal feelings of fullness and satiety based on stomach distension.
  • Methanandamide (mAEA) influences GVA sensitivity in a concentration-dependent manner.
  • Low doses of mAEA inhibit GVA responses, while high doses have an excitatory effect.
  • The effects of mAEA on GVA mechanosensitivity are mediated through interactions with CB1 and TRPV1 receptors.
  • Other signaling pathways, including those involving protein kinase-A and protein kinase-C, also modulate the effects of mAEA on GVA responses.

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