Author:
Ogasawara Daisuke,Deng Hui,Viader Andreu,Baggelaar Marc P.,Breman Arjen,den Dulk Hans,van den Nieuwendijk Adrianus M. C. H.,Soethoudt Marjolein,van der Wel Tom,Zhou Juan,Overkleeft Herman S.,Sanchez-Alavez Manuel,Mori Simone,Nguyen William,Conti Bruno,Liu Xiaojie,Chen Yao,Liu Qing-song,Cravatt Benjamin F.,van der Stelt Mario
Abstract
Diacylglycerol lipases (DAGLα and DAGLβ) convert diacylglycerol to the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol. Our understanding of DAGL function has been hindered by a lack of chemical probes that can perturb these enzymes in vivo. Here, we report a set of centrally active DAGL inhibitors and a structurally related control probe and their use, in combination with chemical proteomics and lipidomics, to determine the impact of acute DAGL blockade on brain lipid networks in mice. Within 2 h, DAGL inhibition produced a striking reorganization of bioactive lipids, including elevations in DAGs and reductions in endocannabinoids and eicosanoids. We also found that DAGLα is a short half-life protein, and the inactivation of DAGLs disrupts cannabinoid receptor-dependent synaptic plasticity and impairs neuroinflammatory responses, including lipopolysaccharide-induced anapyrexia. These findings illuminate the highly interconnected and dynamic nature of lipid signaling pathways in the brain and the central role that DAGL enzymes play in regulating this network.
Funder
HHS | NIH | National Institute on Drug Abuse
HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences
HHS | NIH | National Institute of Mental Health
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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