Recently, the presence of functional interaction between the opioid and cannabinoid system has been shown in various pharmacological responses. Although there is an increasing interest for the feasible therapeutic application of a co-administration of cannabinoids and opioids in some disorders (i.e. to manage pain, to modulate immune system and emotions) and the combined use of the two drugs by drug abusers is becoming largely diffuse, only few papers focused on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying this interaction. This review updates the biochemical and molecular underpinnings of opioid and cannabinoid interaction, both within the central nervous system and periphery. The most convincing theory for the explanation of this reciproc...
We examined the occurrence of functional interactions between CB1 cannabinoid and μ opioid receptors...
Rationale Several lines of evidence suggest that endocannabinoid and nicotinic cholinergic system...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Neuroscience, Washington State UniversityOpioids and cannabinoids are well known for...
Cannabinoids produce a variety of pharmacological effects very similar to those elicited by opioids....
International audienceAmong several pharmacological properties, analgesia is the most common feature...
There is currently substantial evidence that Cannabis sativa derivates act on brain reward in a way ...
The opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are activated by endogeno...
The present study was designed to explore the relationship between the cannabinoid and opioid recept...
De part leurs similitudes d'action, notamment pour leurs propriétés antinociceptives et renforçantes...
Opioid abuse is a growing global problem. Current therapies for opioid abuse target withdrawal sympt...
In the present work we investigated on rat splenocytes long-term interactions between opioid and can...
Rationale: The endocannabinoid and the endogenous opioid systems interact in the modulation of socia...
The opioid system controls pain and reward, and the Mu opioid receptor plays a central role in these...
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We examined the occurrence of functional interactions between CB1 cannabinoid and μ opioid receptors...
Rationale Several lines of evidence suggest that endocannabinoid and nicotinic cholinergic system...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Neuroscience, Washington State UniversityOpioids and cannabinoids are well known for...
Cannabinoids produce a variety of pharmacological effects very similar to those elicited by opioids....
International audienceAmong several pharmacological properties, analgesia is the most common feature...
There is currently substantial evidence that Cannabis sativa derivates act on brain reward in a way ...
The opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are activated by endogeno...
The present study was designed to explore the relationship between the cannabinoid and opioid recept...
De part leurs similitudes d'action, notamment pour leurs propriétés antinociceptives et renforçantes...
Opioid abuse is a growing global problem. Current therapies for opioid abuse target withdrawal sympt...
In the present work we investigated on rat splenocytes long-term interactions between opioid and can...
Rationale: The endocannabinoid and the endogenous opioid systems interact in the modulation of socia...
The opioid system controls pain and reward, and the Mu opioid receptor plays a central role in these...
<p dir="rtl"><strong>Background and objectives</strong></p><p dir="rtl"&g...
We examined the occurrence of functional interactions between CB1 cannabinoid and μ opioid receptors...
Rationale Several lines of evidence suggest that endocannabinoid and nicotinic cholinergic system...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...