The primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, Δ^9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ^9-THC), affects the brain mainly by activating a specific receptor (CB1). CB1 is expressed at high levels in many brain regions, and several endogenous brain lipids have been identified as CB1 ligands. In contrast to classical neurotransmitters, endogenous cannabinoids can function as retrograde synaptic messengers: They are released from postsynaptic neurons and travel backward across synapses, activating CB1 on presynaptic axons and suppressing neurotransmitter release. Cannabinoids may affect memory, cognition, and pain perception by means of this cellular mechanism
The name of the endocannabinoid system comes from Cannabis sativa which contains Δ9 -THC that causes...
Different classes of neurons in the CNS utilize endogenous cannabinoids as retrograde messengers to ...
The products of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, marijuana and hashish, belong to the most widely use...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Cannabis has a long history of consumption both for recreational and medicinal uses. Recently there ...
The active compound in herbal cannabis, D9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, exerts all of its known central ef...
The biological effects of cannabinoids, the major constituents of the ancient medicinal plant Cannab...
Thirty years ago, the discovery of a cannabinoid (CB) receptor that interacts with the psychoactive ...
Endocannabinoids are key modulators of synaptic function. By activating cannabinoid receptors expres...
The endocannabinoids are a family of lipid messengers that engage the cell surface receptors that ar...
Cannabis is not only a widely abused drug, but also has the potential for the development of useful ...
Cannabinoids (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol) are the active ingredient of marijuana (cannabis) which is th...
SummaryEndocannabinoids and their receptor CB1 play key roles in brain function. Astrocytes express ...
Cannabis sativa is one of the oldest herbal remedies known to man. Over the past four thousand years...
Marijuana or cannabis has been part of humanity's medicine chest for almost as long as history has ...
The name of the endocannabinoid system comes from Cannabis sativa which contains Δ9 -THC that causes...
Different classes of neurons in the CNS utilize endogenous cannabinoids as retrograde messengers to ...
The products of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, marijuana and hashish, belong to the most widely use...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
Cannabis has a long history of consumption both for recreational and medicinal uses. Recently there ...
The active compound in herbal cannabis, D9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, exerts all of its known central ef...
The biological effects of cannabinoids, the major constituents of the ancient medicinal plant Cannab...
Thirty years ago, the discovery of a cannabinoid (CB) receptor that interacts with the psychoactive ...
Endocannabinoids are key modulators of synaptic function. By activating cannabinoid receptors expres...
The endocannabinoids are a family of lipid messengers that engage the cell surface receptors that ar...
Cannabis is not only a widely abused drug, but also has the potential for the development of useful ...
Cannabinoids (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol) are the active ingredient of marijuana (cannabis) which is th...
SummaryEndocannabinoids and their receptor CB1 play key roles in brain function. Astrocytes express ...
Cannabis sativa is one of the oldest herbal remedies known to man. Over the past four thousand years...
Marijuana or cannabis has been part of humanity's medicine chest for almost as long as history has ...
The name of the endocannabinoid system comes from Cannabis sativa which contains Δ9 -THC that causes...
Different classes of neurons in the CNS utilize endogenous cannabinoids as retrograde messengers to ...
The products of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, marijuana and hashish, belong to the most widely use...