Background/Aims: Compounds of Cannabis sativa are known to exert anti-inflammatory properties, some of them without inducing psychotropic side effects. Cannabidiol (CBD) is such a side effect-free phytocannabinoid that improves chemically induced colitis in rodents when given intraperitoneally. Here, we tested the possibility whether rectal and oral application of CBD would also ameliorate colonic inflammation, as these routes of application may represent a more appropriate way for delivering drugs in human colitis. Methods: Colitis was induced in CD1 mice by trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid. Individual groups were either treated with CBD intraperitoneally (10 mg/kg), orally (20 mg/kg) or intrarectally (20 mg/kg). Colitis was evaluated by macr...
Inflammatory bowel disease affects millions of individuals; nevertheless, pharmacological treatment ...
16Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) using marijuana have been reported to experience symptomatic...
Objective: We sought to quantify the anti-inflammatory effects of two cannabinoid drugs, cannabidiol...
Background/Aims: Compounds of Cannabis sativa are known to exert anti-inflammatory properties, some ...
Anecdotal and scientific evidence suggests that Cannabis use may be beneficial in inflammatory bowel...
Background and Aims: In an attempt to further investigate the role of cannabinoid (CB) system in the...
Background: Non-psychotropic atypical cannabinoids have therapeutic potential in a variety of inflam...
Background: Clinical trials investigating the use of cannabinoid drugs for the treatment of intestin...
Cannabis sativa and its extracts have been used for centuries both medicinally and recreationally. T...
In ancient medicine, cannabis has been widely used to cure disturbances and inflammation of the bowe...
Inflammatory bowel disease affects millions of individuals; nevertheless, pharmacological treatment ...
16Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) using marijuana have been reported to experience symptomatic...
Objective: We sought to quantify the anti-inflammatory effects of two cannabinoid drugs, cannabidiol...
Background/Aims: Compounds of Cannabis sativa are known to exert anti-inflammatory properties, some ...
Anecdotal and scientific evidence suggests that Cannabis use may be beneficial in inflammatory bowel...
Background and Aims: In an attempt to further investigate the role of cannabinoid (CB) system in the...
Background: Non-psychotropic atypical cannabinoids have therapeutic potential in a variety of inflam...
Background: Clinical trials investigating the use of cannabinoid drugs for the treatment of intestin...
Cannabis sativa and its extracts have been used for centuries both medicinally and recreationally. T...
In ancient medicine, cannabis has been widely used to cure disturbances and inflammation of the bowe...
Inflammatory bowel disease affects millions of individuals; nevertheless, pharmacological treatment ...
16Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) using marijuana have been reported to experience symptomatic...
Objective: We sought to quantify the anti-inflammatory effects of two cannabinoid drugs, cannabidiol...