Interplay between the Glymphatic System and the Endocannabinoid System: Implications for Brain Health and Disease.
Juan Fidel Osuna-RamosJosué Camberos-BarrazaLaura E Torres-MondragónÁngel R Rábago-MonzónAlejandro Camacho-ZamoraMarco A Valdez-FloresCarla E Angulo-RojoAlma M Guadrón-LlanosVerónica J Picos-CárdenasLoranda Calderón-ZamoraJavier A. Magaña GomezClaudia D Norzagaray-ValenzuelaFeliznando Isidro Cárdenas-TorresAlberto Kousuke De la Herrán-AritaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The intricate mechanisms governing brain health and function have long been subjects of extensive investigation. Recent research has shed light on two pivotal systems, the glymphatic system and the endocannabinoid system, and their profound role within the central nervous system. The glymphatic system is a recently discovered waste clearance system within the brain that facilitates the efficient removal of toxic waste products and metabolites from the central nervous system. It relies on the unique properties of the brain's extracellular space and is primarily driven by cerebrospinal fluid and glial cells. Conversely, the endocannabinoid system, a multifaceted signaling network, is intricately involved in diverse physiological processes and has been associated with modulating synaptic plasticity, nociception, affective states, appetite regulation, and immune responses. This scientific review delves into the intricate interconnections between these two systems, exploring their combined influence on brain health and disease. By elucidating the synergistic effects of glymphatic function and endocannabinoid signaling, this review aims to deepen our understanding of their implications for neurological disorders, immune responses, and cognitive well-being.
Keyphrases
- resting state
- white matter
- immune response
- cerebrospinal fluid
- healthcare
- public health
- cerebral ischemia
- functional connectivity
- mental health
- health information
- signaling pathway
- induced apoptosis
- heavy metals
- toll like receptor
- cell death
- multiple sclerosis
- health promotion
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- brain injury
- neuropathic pain
- risk assessment
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- autism spectrum disorder
- municipal solid waste