نتایج جستجو برای: cannabinoid receptors

تعداد نتایج: 229376  

Journal: :Biochemical pharmacology 2010
Barbara Bosier Giulio G Muccioli Emmanuel Hermans Didier M Lambert

The CB(1) and CB(2) cannabinoid receptors are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) recognized by a variety of endogenous ligands and activating multiple signalling pathways. This multiplicity of ligands and intracellular transduction mechanisms supports a complex control of physiological functions by the endocannabinoid system, but requires a finely tuned regulation of the signalling events trig...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
M Bayewitch M H Rhee T Avidor-Reiss A Breuer R Mechoulam Z Vogel

(-)-Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol ((-)-Delta9-THC) is the major active psychotropic component of the marijuana plant, Cannabis sativa. The membrane proteins that have been found to bind this material or its derivatives have been called the cannabinoid receptors. Two GTP-binding protein-coupled cannabinoid receptors have been cloned. CB1 or the neuronal cannabinoid receptor is found mostly in neur...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
hadi kazemi shefa neuroscience research centre, tehran, iran department of pediatrics, shahed university, tehran, iran mehdi rahgozar institut für physiologie i, westfalische wilhelms-universitat munster, münster, germany erwin-josef speckmann institut für physiologie i, westfalische wilhelms-universitat munster, münster, german institut für experimentelle epilepsieforschung, westfalische wilhelms-universitat munster, münster, germany ali gorji institut für physiologie i, westfalische wilhelms-universitat munster, münster, germany

objective(s) the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of cannabinoid on cortical spreading depression (csd) in rat brain. cannabis has been used for centuries for both symptomatic and prophylactic treatment of different types of headaches including migraine. csd is believed to be a putative neuronal mechanism underlying migraine aura and subsequent pain. materials and methods the ...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2012
Chia-En A Chang Rizi Ai Michael Gutierrez Michael J Marsella

Cannabinoids represent a promising class of compounds for developing novel therapeutic agents. Since the isolation and identification of the major psychoactive component Δ(9)-THC in Cannabis sativa in the 1960s, numerous analogues of the classical plant cannabinoids have been synthesized and tested for their biological activity. These compounds primarily target the cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1)...

2011
Claudio Zanettini Leigh V. Panlilio Mano Aliczki Steven R. Goldberg József Haller Sevil Yasar

Cannabis has long been known to produce cognitive and emotional effects. Research has shown that cannabinoid drugs produce these effects by driving the brain's endogenous cannabinoid system and that this system plays a modulatory role in many cognitive and emotional processes. This review focuses on the effects of endocannabinoid system modulation in animal models of cognition (learning and mem...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1998
Q Tao M E Abood

The cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, are members of the G-protein coupled receptor family and share many of this family's structural features. A highly conserved aspartic acid residue in the second transmembrane domain of G-protein coupled receptors has been shown for many of these receptors to be functionally important for agonist binding and/or G-protein coupling. To determine whether this...

2016
Anne Lise Pitel

Cannabinoid receptors are the targets of the psychoactive component of the plant Cannabis sativa (marijuana), delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Type-1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1) are the G protein coupled receptors most abundantly expressed in the brain and mediate most of the effects of THC. Our recent work demonstrated that CB1 receptors are expressed in many different brain cells where the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
J G Netzeband S M Conroy K L Parsons D L Gruol

A physiological role for cannabinoids in the CNS is indicated by the presence of endogenous cannabinoids and cannabinoid receptors. However, the cellular mechanisms of cannabinoid actions in the CNS have yet to be fully defined. In the current study, we identified a novel action of cannabinoids to enhance intracellular Ca2+ responses in CNS neurons. Acute application of the cannabinoid receptor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Andrea S Heimann Ivone Gomes Camila S Dale Rosana L Pagano Achla Gupta Laura L de Souza Augusto D Luchessi Leandro M Castro Renata Giorgi Vanessa Rioli Emer S Ferro Lakshmi A Devi

To date, the endogenous ligands described for cannabinoid receptors have been derived from membrane lipids. To identify a peptide ligand for CB(1) cannabinoid receptors, we used the recently described conformation-state sensitive antibodies and screened a panel of endogenous peptides from rodent brain or adipose tissue. This led to the identification of hemopressin (PVNFKFLSH) as a peptide liga...

Journal: :Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Membrane Transport and Signaling 2012

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