International audienceOpioids are powerful analgesics but the clinical utility of these compounds is reduced by aversive outcomes, including the development of affective and substance use disorders. Opioid systems do not function in isolation so understanding how these interact with other neuropharmacological systems could lead to novel therapeutics that minimize withdrawal, tolerance, and emotional dysregulation. The cannabinoid system is an obvious candidate as anatomical, pharmacological, and behavioral studies point to opioid-cannabinoid interactions in the mediation of these processes. The aim of our study is to uncover the role of specific cannabinoid and opioid receptors in addiction-related behaviors, specifically nociception, withd...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...
The goal of the present study was to elucidate the relationship between cannabinoid and opioid syste...
A major problem with current anxiolytic medications is abuse liability; thus, new pharmaceutical tar...
Opioids are powerful analgesics but the clinical utility of these compounds is reduced by aversive o...
Opioid abuse is a growing global problem. Current therapies for opioid abuse target withdrawal sympt...
The present study was designed to explore the relationship between the cannabinoid and opioid recept...
The function of the central cannabinoid receptor (CB1) was investigated by invalidating its gene. Mu...
CB1 cannabinoid receptors are widely distributed in the central nervous system where they mediate mo...
The opioid system controls pain and reward, and the Mu opioid receptor plays a central role in these...
Delta9-tetrahydrocannbinol (THC), the primary active constituent of Cannabis sativa, has long been k...
The endogenous cannabinoid system tightly regulates a myriad of physiological and pathophysiological...
Cannabidiol (CBD) may represent a promising therapeutic tool for treating opioid use disorder (OUD)....
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...
Cannabinoid 1 receptors (CB1Rs) play a crucial role in regulating systems dedicated to processing re...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...
The goal of the present study was to elucidate the relationship between cannabinoid and opioid syste...
A major problem with current anxiolytic medications is abuse liability; thus, new pharmaceutical tar...
Opioids are powerful analgesics but the clinical utility of these compounds is reduced by aversive o...
Opioid abuse is a growing global problem. Current therapies for opioid abuse target withdrawal sympt...
The present study was designed to explore the relationship between the cannabinoid and opioid recept...
The function of the central cannabinoid receptor (CB1) was investigated by invalidating its gene. Mu...
CB1 cannabinoid receptors are widely distributed in the central nervous system where they mediate mo...
The opioid system controls pain and reward, and the Mu opioid receptor plays a central role in these...
Delta9-tetrahydrocannbinol (THC), the primary active constituent of Cannabis sativa, has long been k...
The endogenous cannabinoid system tightly regulates a myriad of physiological and pathophysiological...
Cannabidiol (CBD) may represent a promising therapeutic tool for treating opioid use disorder (OUD)....
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...
Cannabinoid 1 receptors (CB1Rs) play a crucial role in regulating systems dedicated to processing re...
The opioid and cannabinoid systems co-operate to regulate physiological processes such as nociceptio...
The goal of the present study was to elucidate the relationship between cannabinoid and opioid syste...
A major problem with current anxiolytic medications is abuse liability; thus, new pharmaceutical tar...