نتایج جستجو برای: cannabinoids

تعداد نتایج: 5983  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
P Schweitzer

Cannabinoid effects on sustained conductances that control neuronal excitability have not been investigated in brain. Here, intracellular voltage-clamp recordings were performed using the rat hippocampal slice preparation to study the postsynaptic effect of cannabinoid agonists on CA1 pyramidal neurons. Superfusion of the cannabimimetics WIN55212-2 or methanandamide onto CA1 neurons elicited an...

2006
Manuel Guzmán

Cannabinoids, the active components of Cannabis sativa L., act in the body by mimicking endogenous substances the endocannabinoids that activate specific cell surface receptors. Cannabinoids exert palliative effects in cancer patients. For example, they inhibit chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, stimulate appetite and inhibit pain. In addition, cannabinoids inhibit tumor growth in labora...

2011
Irit Akirav

Cannabinoid agonists generally have a disruptive effect on memory, learning, and operant behavior that is considered to be hippocampus-dependent. Nevertheless, under certain conditions, cannabinoid receptor activation may facilitate neuronal learning processes. For example, CB(1) receptors are essential for the extinction of conditioned fear associations, indicating an important role for this r...

Journal: :British journal of clinical pharmacology 2011
Mary E Lynch Fiona Campbell

Effective therapeutic options for patients living with chronic pain are limited. The pain relieving effect of cannabinoids remains unclear. A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) examining cannabinoids in the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain was conducted according to the PRISMA statement update on the QUORUM guidelines for reporting systematic reviews that evaluate heal...

2012
Hila Abush Irit Akirav

The use of cannabis can impair cognitive function, especially short-term memory. A controversial question is whether long-term cannabis use during the late-adolescence period can cause irreversible deficits in higher brain function that persist after drug use stops. In order to examine the short- and long-term effects of chronic exposure to cannabinoids, rats were administered chronic i.p. trea...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2008
Robert Lukasz Zbucki Bogusław Sawicki Anna Hryniewicz Maria Małgorzata Winnicka

It has been reported that cannabinoids may cause overeating in humans and in laboratory animals. Although, endogenous cannabinoids and their receptors (CB1) have been found in the hypothalamus, and recently also in gastrointestinal tract, the precise mechanism of appetite control by cannabinoids remains unknown. Recently, ghrelin--a hormone secreted mainly from the stomach X/A-like cells was pr...

2016
Caroline Turcotte Marie-Renée Blanchet Michel Laviolette Nicolas Flamand

Since the identification of cannabinoid receptors in the 1990s, a research field has been dedicated to exploring the role of the cannabinoid system in immunity and the inflammatory response in human tissues and animal models. Although the cannabinoid system is present and crucial in many human tissues, studying the impact of cannabinoids on the lungs is particularly relevant because of their co...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2003
Piotr Kosiorek Anna Hryniewicz Izabela Bialuk Agnieszka Zawadzka Maria M Winnicka

Cannabinoids are known to attenuate learning and memory in both humans and animals. In rodents, disruptive effect of cannabinoids on memory, reversed by SR 141716, a specific CB(1) receptor antagonist, was shown in behavioral tests based on conditioning. There are no data concerning the influence of cannabinoids on recognition memory. Recently, the improvement of recognition memory in cannabino...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2014
S Grassin-Delyle E Naline A Buenestado C Faisy J-C Alvarez H Salvator C Abrial C Advenier L Zemoura P Devillier

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Marijuana smoking is widespread in many countries, and the use of smoked synthetic cannabinoids is increasing. Smoking a marijuana joint leads to bronchodilation in both healthy subjects and asthmatics. The effects of Δ(9) -tetrahydrocannabinol and synthetic cannabinoids on human bronchus reactivity have not previously been investigated. Here, we sought to assess the effe...

Journal: :Pain Research and Management 2001

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