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Autophagy and ER-stress participate to cannabinoid-induced apoptosis in colon carcinoma cells

2012

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAutophagy colon carcinoma cells cannabinoids
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Role of sparc and MIR-29B1 in molecular effects induced by win in osteosarcoma MG63 cells

2014

SPARC (Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine) is considered as a prototype of matricellular protein due to its structure and the function that it displays in regulating cell/extracellular microenvironment interactions during development and in response to injury. Earlier studies underlined pleiotropic effects of intracellular SPARC on cancer growth and, in some cancer cell lines, identified it as a tumor suppressor protein. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the role of SPARC and its related miRNA in the molecular effects induced by the cannabinoid WIN in osteosarcoma MG63 cells. In these cells WIN is not able to induce cell death but sensitizes cells to TRAIL-mediated apoptotic …

Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicaOsteosarcoma Cannabinoids Mir-29B1 Sparc
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p8 (candidate of metasiasis 1) drives ER-stress/autophagy/apoptosis axis induced by the synthetic cannabinoid WIN in HCC cells.

2010

Background: Today, evidence is emerging for the role of autophagy in the regulation of life and death of tumour cells and its relationship with ER-stress signaling. Our previous results demonstrated that hepatoma HepG2 cells are sensitive to apoptotic effects induced by WIN, a synthetic cannabinoid, which acts through a mechanism involving the reduction in the levels of some survival factors and the activation of pro-apoptotic ones. Since WIN effects were observed after 36−48 hours of treatment, we investigated the possible activation of ER-stress and autophagic process in the first hours of WIN treatment focusing our attention on p8, a factor whose expression is upregulated in response to …

Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicaautophagy apoptosis HCCC cells cannabinoids
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The synthetic cannabinoid WIN sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis by activating p8/CHOP/DR5 axis.

2010

In this paper we demonstrate that the synthetic cannabinoid WIN sensitizes human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to apoptosis mediated by TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL). The apoptotic mechanism induced by treatment with WIN/TRAIL combination involved the loss of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential and led to the activation of caspases. In HCC cells WIN treatment induced up-regulation of TRAIL death receptor DR5, an effect which seemed to be related to the increase in the level of p8 and CHOP, two factors implicated in cellular stress response and apoptosis. This relationship was suggested by the observation that the down-regulation of p8 or CHOP by specific siRNAs …

Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicacannabinoids TRAIL ER-stress hepatocarcinoma
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Immunohistochemical and molecular expression of CB1 receptors in human colonic segment. Preliminary results

2011

Recent studies document that CB1 cannabinoid receptors, considered since its first identification as “brain specific”, could be expressed by peripheral tissues targets (adipose organs, enteric nervous system, striated muscle, epatocytes). This receptors were found in the GI tract of different species, including mice, rats, guinea pigs, pigs and humans. Endocannabinoids play a role in the pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract. They play a role in emesis, acid-related disorders, motility-related disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diarrhea, and in inflammatory bowel disease. Endocannabinoid system might be involved in cancer differentiation, growth and cell migration. Distribution…

Settore BIO/17 - IstologiaCB1 Colonic segment cannabinoid
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Emerging Immnunohistochemical evidence for Direct Peripheral Control of Endocannabinoids on the Gastrointestinal Tract and Pancreas of Obese (fa/fa)a…

2012

This research has the objective to investigate immunohistochemical expression of CB1 receptor and its probable changes in Gastroenteropancreatic system (GEP) of obese and lean Zucker rats and understand the endocannabinoid pathophysiological implications in the obesity. Male obese (fa/fa) and lean Zucker rats 6 weeks old were obtained from Harlan Italy Srl; the rats were sacrificed at 8, 12 and 16 weeks old. Normal rats also were sacrificed. Specimens of stomach, jejunum-ileum and pancreas were fixed in Bouin’s mixture and embedded in paraffin; obtained sections were processed with anti-CB1 (Biosource Europe SA) by Streptavidin-Biotin-Complex Method. The findings show that CB1 receptor is e…

Settore BIO/17 - IstologiaEndocannabinoids food intake body weight energy balance CB1 receptor GEP system
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Immunohistochemical expression of CB1 cannabinoid receptor in the laryngeal-tracheal tract in humans suffering from laryngeal neoplasia

2009

Settore BIO/17 - IstologiaSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaCB1 cannabinoid laryngeal neoplasia
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In vitro contamination of hair by marijuana smoke.

2004

Abstract Background: The deposition of cannabinoids on/into hair from environmental smoke can be considered as a potential source of drug findings in hair. We studied external uptake of cannabinoids from marijuana smoke, investigating possible influencing factors on drug uptake and the efficiency of decontamination procedures. Methods: Strands of a natural hair sample were moistened with water, greased with sebum or sebum/sweat, or bleached or permed. Treated and untreated samples were exposed to marijuana smoke for 60 min. Aliquots of each hair strand were either kept unwashed or were washed with methanol, dichloromethane, or 5 g/L dodecyl sulfate in water. Cannabinoid concentrations in un…

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CB(1) signaling in forebrain and sympathetic neurons is a key determinant of endocannabinoid actions on energy balance

2010

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) plays a critical role in obesity development. The pharmacological blockade of cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB(1)) has been shown to reduce body weight and to alleviate obesity-related metabolic disorders. An unsolved question is at which anatomical level CB(1) modulates energy balance and the mechanisms involved in its action. Here, we demonstrate that CB(1) receptors expressed in forebrain and sympathetic neurons play a key role in the pathophysiological development of diet-induced obesity. Conditional mutant mice lacking CB(1) expression in neurons known to control energy balance, but not in nonneuronal peripheral organs, displayed a lean phenotype and res…

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The transcription factor CHOP is critical for WIN-mediated DR5 up-regulation in apoptosis induced by WIN/TRAIL co-treatment in hepatoma cells

2009

TRAIL cannabinoid CHOP
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