Cannabidiol dampens propagation of hippocampal hyperactivity and differentially modulates feedforward and feedback inhibition
Abstract Cannabidiol (CBD) decreases seizures in patients with severe pediatric-onset epilepsies including Dravet, Lennox-Gastaut, and Tuberous Sclerosis syndromes. However, the effects of CBD on neuronal activity and circuits remain obscure. In the mouse hippocampus, we found that CBD causes a GPR55-independent decrease in CA1 pyramidal neuron firing frequency and a GPR55-dependent reduction in CA3 to CA1 hippocampal activity propagation. CBD-mediated decrease in high-frequency activity was mimicked by GPR55 antagonism and prevented by GPR55 deletion and blockade of GABAergic transmission. Dampening
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