Background The endocannabinoid system (ECs) is involved in excitatory/inhibitory balance mechanisms within the CNS. Growing evidence shows that endocannabinois may influence both hypothalamic orexinergic and histaminergic neurons involved in narcolepsy physiopathology, thus indicating that endocannabinoids may play an intrinsic role modulating sleep and wake. Objective To measure endocannabinoids levels in the CSF of drug-naive narcoleptic patients to test whether ECs is dysregulated in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) and type 2 (NT2). Methods We analyzed narcoleptic drug-naïve patients compared to a sample of healthy controls. Patients and controls underwent lumbar puncture for CSF endocannabinoids anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), levels assessment. Laboratory assessment of cerebrospinal fluid levels of ECs (AEA, 2-AG), orexin was perfomed. Results We compared NT1 (n=6), NT2 (n=6), and healthy controls (n=6). We found significantly reduced AEA levels in NT1 patients compared to both NT2 and controls. No differences were found between AEA levels in NT2 versus controls and between 2-AG levels in all groups, although a trend toward a decrease in NT1 was evident. Finally, AEA CSF level was related to CSF orexin levels in all subjects. Conclusion We hypothesize that the endocannabinoid system is dysregulated in NT1.

Romigi, A., Bari, M., Liguori, C., Izzi, F., Rapino, C., Nuccetelli, M., et al. (2020). CSF levels of the endocannabinoid anandamide are reduced in patients with untreated narcolepsy type 1: a pilot study. CNS & NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. DRUG TARGETS, 19(2), 142-147 [10.2174/1871527319666200309115602].

CSF levels of the endocannabinoid anandamide are reduced in patients with untreated narcolepsy type 1: a pilot study

Bari, Monica;Liguori, Claudio;Izzi, Francesca;Bernardini, Sergio;Centonze, Diego;Mercuri, Nicola;Placidi, Fabio;Maccarrone, Mauro
2020-01-01

Abstract

Background The endocannabinoid system (ECs) is involved in excitatory/inhibitory balance mechanisms within the CNS. Growing evidence shows that endocannabinois may influence both hypothalamic orexinergic and histaminergic neurons involved in narcolepsy physiopathology, thus indicating that endocannabinoids may play an intrinsic role modulating sleep and wake. Objective To measure endocannabinoids levels in the CSF of drug-naive narcoleptic patients to test whether ECs is dysregulated in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) and type 2 (NT2). Methods We analyzed narcoleptic drug-naïve patients compared to a sample of healthy controls. Patients and controls underwent lumbar puncture for CSF endocannabinoids anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), levels assessment. Laboratory assessment of cerebrospinal fluid levels of ECs (AEA, 2-AG), orexin was perfomed. Results We compared NT1 (n=6), NT2 (n=6), and healthy controls (n=6). We found significantly reduced AEA levels in NT1 patients compared to both NT2 and controls. No differences were found between AEA levels in NT2 versus controls and between 2-AG levels in all groups, although a trend toward a decrease in NT1 was evident. Finally, AEA CSF level was related to CSF orexin levels in all subjects. Conclusion We hypothesize that the endocannabinoid system is dysregulated in NT1.
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
2-arachidonoylglycerol; Endocannabinoid; anandamide; cerebrospinal fluid; narcolepsy type 1; narcolepsy type 2
http://www.eurekaselect.com/180033/article
Romigi, A., Bari, M., Liguori, C., Izzi, F., Rapino, C., Nuccetelli, M., et al. (2020). CSF levels of the endocannabinoid anandamide are reduced in patients with untreated narcolepsy type 1: a pilot study. CNS & NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. DRUG TARGETS, 19(2), 142-147 [10.2174/1871527319666200309115602].
Romigi, A; Bari, M; Liguori, C; Izzi, F; Rapino, C; Nuccetelli, M; Battista, N; Bernardini, S; Centonze, D; Mercuri, N; Placidi, F; Maccarrone, M
Articolo su rivista
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2108/235389
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 1
  • Scopus 3
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 2
social impact