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Project 10
Cannabinoid receptor and
glucocorticoid receptor interactions in prepulse inhibition of
the startle reflex.
Prior research from this lab has demonstrated that
cannabinoid agonists can either increase or decrease prepulse
inhibition of the startle reflex in rats, depending on whether
or not there is co-activation of glucocorticoid receptors.
Since patients with schizophrenia exhibit decreases in prepulse
inhibition, but also tend (as a group) to more frequently use
cannabis, it is hypothesised that cannabis may paradoxically
both act as self-medication (ie. increase prepulse inhibition)
and worsen (decrease prepulse inhibition) as a function of
level of stress. However, it has not yet been established for
certain which cannabinoid receptor (CB1 – brain) or CB2 (immune
system) is responsible for these effects. Both systems involve
the stress- glucocorticoid system. This project will use
antagonists selective for the CB1 and CB2 receptors to
determine the receptors responsible.
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