Laminar Distribution of Cannabinoid Receptor 1 in the Prefrontal Cortex of Nonhuman Primates

Author:

Han Yingying1,Dong Qianyu1,Peng Jiyun1,Li Baoming2,sun chong1ORCID,Ma Chaolin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nanchang University

2. Hangzhou Normal University

Abstract

Abstract Cannabis is an annual herb of the genus Cannabis, with a history of medical use going back thousands of years. However, its abuse causes many side-effects, including confusion of consciousness, alienation, and mental disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. Research conducted on rodents suggests that there are two types of cannabinoid receptors - cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) and cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R). CB1R is found mostly in the central nervous system, particularly in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and alterations in its expression in the PFC have been strongly linked to mental disorders. Within the layers of the PFC, Brodmann area 46 is associated with the processing of complex cognitive information. However, it remains unclear whether CB1R is expressed in the PFC 46 area of non-human primate. In this work, we applied western blotting along with immunofluorescent histochemical staining to investigate the distribution pattern of CB1R in the PFC of nonhuman primate, Our findings reveal that CB1R is highly expressed in the monkey PFC, especially in area 46. Furthermore, CB1R exhibits a layered distribution pattern within area 46 of the PFC, with the inner granular layer displaying the highest expression levels. Additionally, CB1R+PV+ cells are widely distributed in lay Ⅱ-Ⅵ of area 46, with layer IV showing notable prevalence. In conclusion, CB1R is distributed in the PV interneurons in area 46 of the prefrontal cortex, particularly in layer Ⅳ, suggesting that cannabis may modulate PFC activities via regulating interneuron in the PFC. And cannabis-induced side effects may be caused by abnormal expression of CB1R.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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