Acute Delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Prompts Rapid Changes In Cannabinoid Cb1 Receptor Immunolabeling And Subcellular Structure In Ca1 Hippocampus Of Young Adult Male Mice

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY(2021)

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The use and abuse of cannabis can be associated with significant pathophysiology, however, it remains unclear whether (1) acute administration of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) during early adulthood alters the cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptor localization and expression in cells of the brain, and (2) THC produces structural brain changes. Here we use electron microscopy and a highly sensitive pre-embedding immunogold method to examine CB1 receptors in the hippocampus cornu ammonis subfield 1 (CA1) 30 min after male mice were exposed to a single THC injection (5 mg/kg). The findings show that acute exposure to THC can significantly decrease the percentage of CB1 receptor immunopositive terminals making symmetric synapses, mitochondria, and astrocytes. The percentage of CB1 receptor-labeled terminals forming asymmetric synapses was unaffected. Lastly, CB1 receptor expression was significantly lower at terminals of symmetric and asymmetric synapses as well as in mitochondria. Structurally, CA1 dendrites were significantly larger, and contained more spines and mitochondria following acute THC administration. The area of the dendritic spines, synaptic terminals, mitochondria, and astrocytes decreased significantly following acute THC exposure. Altogether, these results indicate that even a single THC exposure can have a significant impact on CB1 receptor expression, and can alter CA1 ultrastructure, within 30 min of drug exposure. These changes may contribute to the behavioral alterations experienced by young individuals shortly after cannabis intoxication.
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addiction, endocannabinoid system, hippocampus, immunoelectron microscopy, RRID: MGI:3831871, RRID: MGI:5658455, THC
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