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تعداد نتایج: 56  

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2007
L Robinson A V Goonawardena R G Pertwee R E Hampson G Riedel

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous work implied that the hippocampal cannabinoid system was particularly important in some forms of learning, but direct evidence for this hypothesis is scarce. We therefore assessed the effects of the synthetic cannabinoid HU210 on memory and hippocampal activity. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH HU210 (100 microg kg(-1)) was administered intraperitoneally to rats under thr...

2013
Carolina Costola-de-Souza Alison Ribeiro Viviane Ferraz-de-Paula Atilio Sersun Calefi Thiago Pinheiro Arrais Aloia João Antonio Gimenes-Júnior Vinicius Izidio de Almeida Milena Lobão Pinheiro João Palermo-Neto

Endocannabinoid signaling is terminated by enzymatic hydrolysis, a process that, for 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), is mediated by monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL). The piperidine carbamate, 4-nitrophenyl- 4-(dibenzo[d] [1,3]dioxol-5-yl (hydroxy) methyl) piperidine- 1-carboxylate (JZL184), is a drug that inhibits MAGL and presents high potency and selectivity. Thus, JZL184 increases the levels of...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2010
Partha Mukhopadhyay Mohanraj Rajesh Sándor Bátkai Vivek Patel Yoshihiro Kashiwaya Lucas Liaudet Oleg V Evgenov Ken Mackie György Haskó Pál Pacher

AIMS Here we investigated the mechanisms by which cardiovascular CB1 cannabinoid receptors may modulate the cardiac dysfunction, oxidative stress, and interrelated cell death pathways associated with acute/chronic cardiomyopathy induced by the widely used anti-tumour compound doxorubicin (DOX). METHODS AND RESULTS Both load-dependent and -independent indices of left-ventricular function were ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
Christine Börner Andrea Bedini Volker Höllt Jürgen Kraus

The majority of effects of cannabinoids are mediated by the two receptors CB1 and CB2. In addition to neuronal cells, CB1 receptors are expressed in T lymphocytes, in which they are involved in cannabinoid-induced T helper cell biasing. Although basally expressed only weakly in T cells, CB1 receptors are up-regulated in these cells by stimuli such as cannabinoids themselves. This effect is medi...

2010
Matthew S. Alkaitis Carlos Solorzano Russell P. Landry Daniele Piomelli Joyce A. DeLeo E. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval

BACKGROUND An alarming portion of patients develop persistent or chronic pain following surgical procedures, but the mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain states are not fully understood. In general, endocannabinoids (ECBs) inhibit nociceptive processing by stimulating cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CB(1)) and type 2 (CB(2)). We have previously shown that intrathecal ad...

2010
Julie A. Przybyla Val J. Watts

The cannabinoid CB1 (CB1) and dopamine D2 (D2) receptors are coexpressed in the basal ganglia, an area of the brain involved in such processes as cognition, motor function, and emotional control. Several lines of evidence suggest that CB1 and D2 receptors may oligomerize, providing a unique pharmacology in vitro and in vivo. However, limited information exists on the regulation of CB1 and D2 re...

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