Introduction: JWH-018 (1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole) is a synthetic CB1 and CB2 agonist illegally marketed in 'Spice' and “herbal blend” for its psychoactive effects similar to those produced by Cannabis. In rodents JWH-018 reproduces the typical effects of THC as hypothermia, analgesia, hypolocomotion and akinesia, while its effects on memory functions are still unknowns. Behavioral and in vitro electrophysiological studies were undertaken to investigated the effects of acute JWH-018 administration on novel object recognition memory and hippocampal LTP formation in CD-1 male mice. Methods and Results: The novel object recognition task is a one-trial learning paradigm allowing the assessment of acquisition, consolidation or retrieval of (object) information separately. JWH-018 (0.1-1 mg/Kg i.p.) dose-dependently impaired both short (2 hours after training section) and long (24 hours after training section) memory retention in mice by CB1 receptor stimulation, since JWH-018 effect was prevented by the selective CB-1 receptor antagonist AM251 (3 mg/Kg). Electrically evoked Schaffer area fEPSP has been extracellularly recorded from stratum radiatum of mouse dorsal hippocampal transversal slices. A stimulus–response curve was recorded before and after JWH-018 contact. At this time, an LTP stimulation paradigm was applied. JWH-018 (10-1000 nM) dose-dependently reduced LTP in hippocampal slices and abolished it at higher concentrations (300 and 1000 nM). Conclusion: These results show that JWH-018 impairs cognitive function in mice possibly by impairing hippocampal memory formation. This aspect should be carefully investigated since chronic consumption of THC impairs cognitive function not only in animal models but in particular in human consumers by altering brain neurodevelopment (http://www.dronet.org/monografia.php?monografie=93).

Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 impairs object recognition memory in mice: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence

MARTI, Matteo;TRAPELLA, Claudio;BARBIERI, Mario;
2013

Abstract

Introduction: JWH-018 (1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole) is a synthetic CB1 and CB2 agonist illegally marketed in 'Spice' and “herbal blend” for its psychoactive effects similar to those produced by Cannabis. In rodents JWH-018 reproduces the typical effects of THC as hypothermia, analgesia, hypolocomotion and akinesia, while its effects on memory functions are still unknowns. Behavioral and in vitro electrophysiological studies were undertaken to investigated the effects of acute JWH-018 administration on novel object recognition memory and hippocampal LTP formation in CD-1 male mice. Methods and Results: The novel object recognition task is a one-trial learning paradigm allowing the assessment of acquisition, consolidation or retrieval of (object) information separately. JWH-018 (0.1-1 mg/Kg i.p.) dose-dependently impaired both short (2 hours after training section) and long (24 hours after training section) memory retention in mice by CB1 receptor stimulation, since JWH-018 effect was prevented by the selective CB-1 receptor antagonist AM251 (3 mg/Kg). Electrically evoked Schaffer area fEPSP has been extracellularly recorded from stratum radiatum of mouse dorsal hippocampal transversal slices. A stimulus–response curve was recorded before and after JWH-018 contact. At this time, an LTP stimulation paradigm was applied. JWH-018 (10-1000 nM) dose-dependently reduced LTP in hippocampal slices and abolished it at higher concentrations (300 and 1000 nM). Conclusion: These results show that JWH-018 impairs cognitive function in mice possibly by impairing hippocampal memory formation. This aspect should be carefully investigated since chronic consumption of THC impairs cognitive function not only in animal models but in particular in human consumers by altering brain neurodevelopment (http://www.dronet.org/monografia.php?monografie=93).
2013
Synthetic cannabinoids
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