Astrocytic cannabinoid receptor 1 promotes resilience by dampening stress-induced blood-brain barrier alterations

星形胶质细胞大麻素受体1通过抑制应激引起的血脑屏障改变来促进机体恢复力

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作者:Katarzyna A Dudek ,Sam E J Paton ,Luisa Bandeira Binder ,Adeline Collignon ,Laurence Dion-Albert ,Alice Cadoret ,Manon Lebel ,Olivier Lavoie ,Jonathan Bouchard ,Fernanda Neutzling Kaufmann ,Valerie Clavet-Fournier ,Claudia Manca ,Manuel Guzmán ,Matthew Campbell ,Gustavo Turecki ,Naguib Mechawar ,Nicolas Flamand ,Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal ,Cristoforo Silvestri ,Vincenzo Di Marzo ,Caroline Menard

Abstract

Blood-brain barrier (BBB) alterations contribute to stress vulnerability and the development of depressive behaviors. In contrast, neurovascular adaptations underlying stress resilience remain unclear. Here we report that high expression of astrocytic cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell, particularly in the end-feet ensheathing blood vessels, is associated with resilience during chronic social stress in adult male mice. Viral-mediated overexpression of Cnr1 in astrocytes of the NAc shell results in baseline anxiolytic effects and dampens stress-induced anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in male mice. It promotes the expression of vascular-related genes and reduces astrocyte inflammatory response and morphological changes following an immune challenge with the cytokine interleukin-6, linked to stress susceptibility and mood disorders. Physical exercise and antidepressant treatment increase the expression of astrocytic Cnr1 in the perivascular region in male mice. In human tissue from male donors with major depressive disorder, we observe loss of CNR1 in the NAc astrocytes. Our findings suggest a role for the astrocytic endocannabinoid system in stress responses via modulation of the BBB.

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