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  2. CaMKII regulates diacylglycerol lipase-α and striatal endocannabinoid signaling

CaMKII regulates diacylglycerol lipase-α and striatal endocannabinoid signaling

  • Nat Neurosci. 2013 Apr;16(4):456-63. doi: 10.1038/nn.3353.
Brian C Shonesy 1 Xiaohan Wang Kristie L Rose Teniel S Ramikie Victoria S Cavener Tyler Rentz Anthony J Baucum 2nd Nidhi Jalan-Sakrikar Ken Mackie Danny G Winder Sachin Patel Roger J Colbran
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Abstract

The endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) mediates activity-dependent depression of excitatory neurotransmission at central synapses, but the molecular regulation of 2-AG synthesis is not well understood. Here we identify a functional interaction between the 2-AG synthetic Enzyme diacylglycerol lipase-α (DGLα) and calcium/Calmodulin dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII). Activated CaMKII interacted with the C-terminal domain of DGLα, phosphorylated two serine residues and inhibited DGLα activity. Consistent with an inhibitory role for CaMKII in 2-AG synthesis, in vivo genetic inhibition of CaMKII increased striatal DGL activity and basal levels of 2-AG, and CaMKII inhibition augmented short-term retrograde endocannabinoid signaling at striatal glutamatergic synapses. Lastly, blockade of 2-AG breakdown using concentrations of JZL-184 that have no effect in wild-type mice produced a hypolocomotor response in mice with reduced CaMKII activity. These findings provide mechanistic insights into the molecular regulation of striatal endocannabinoid signaling with implications for physiological control of motor function.

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