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Substrate-selective COX-2 inhibition decreases anxiety via endocannabinoid activation.


ABSTRACT: Augmentation of endogenous cannabinoid (eCB) signaling represents an emerging approach to the treatment of affective disorders. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) oxygenates arachidonic acid to form prostaglandins, but also inactivates eCBs in vitro. However, the viability of COX-2 as a therapeutic target for in vivo eCB augmentation has not been explored. Using medicinal chemistry and in vivo analytical and behavioral pharmacological approaches, we found that COX-2 is important for the regulation of eCB levels in vivo. We used a pharmacological strategy involving substrate-selective inhibition of COX-2 to augment eCB signaling without affecting related non-eCB lipids or prostaglandin synthesis. Behaviorally, substrate-selective inhibition of COX-2 reduced anxiety-like behaviors in mice via increased eCB signaling. Our data suggest a key role for COX-2 in the regulation of eCB signaling and indicate that substrate-selective pharmacology represents a viable approach for eCB augmentation with broad therapeutic potential.

SUBMITTER: Hermanson DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3788575 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substrate-selective COX-2 inhibition decreases anxiety via endocannabinoid activation.

Hermanson Daniel J DJ   Hartley Nolan D ND   Gamble-George Joyonna J   Brown Naoko N   Shonesy Brian C BC   Kingsley Phillip J PJ   Colbran Roger J RJ   Reese Jeffrey J   Marnett Lawrence J LJ   Patel Sachin S  

Nature neuroscience 20130804 9


Augmentation of endogenous cannabinoid (eCB) signaling represents an emerging approach to the treatment of affective disorders. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) oxygenates arachidonic acid to form prostaglandins, but also inactivates eCBs in vitro. However, the viability of COX-2 as a therapeutic target for in vivo eCB augmentation has not been explored. Using medicinal chemistry and in vivo analytical and behavioral pharmacological approaches, we found that COX-2 is important for the regulation of eCB  ...[more]

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