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Framework for sex differences in adolescent neurobiology: A focus on cannabinoids

✍ Scribed by Maria-Paz Viveros; Eva M. Marco; Meritxell López-Gallardo; Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura; Edward J. Wagner


Book ID
104065157
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
592 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0149-7634

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✦ Synopsis


This review highlights the salient findings that have furthered our understanding of how sex differences are initiated during development and maintained throughout life. First we discuss how gonadal steroid hormones organize the framework for sex differences within critical periods of development-namely, during those exposures which occur in utero and post-partum, as well as those which occur during puberty. Given the extensive precedence of sex differences in cannabinoid-regulated biology, we then focus on the disparities within the endogenous cannabinoid system, as well as those observed with exogenously administered cannabinoids. We start with how the expression of cannabinoid CB(1) receptors is regulated throughout development. This is followed by a discussion of differential vulnerability to the pathological sequelae stemming from cannabinoid exposure during adolescence. Next we talk about sex differences in the interactions between cannabinoids and other drugs of abuse, followed by the organizational and activational roles of gonadal steroids in establishing and maintaining the sex dependence in the biological actions of cannabinoids. Finally, we discuss ways to utilize this knowledge to strategically target critical developmental windows of vulnerability/susceptibility and thereby implement more effective therapeutic interventions for afflictions that may be more prevalent in one sex vs. the other.


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