The presence of central cannabinoid receptor (CB1), involving the N-terminal 14 amino acid peptide, was demonstrated in the rat brain by immunohistochemistry. Intensely stained neurons were observed in the principal neurons of the hippocampus, striatum, substantia nigra, cerebellar cortex, including the Purkinje cells. Moderate CB1-IR cell bodies and fibers were present in the olfactory bulb, cingulate, entorhinal and piriform cortical areas, amygdala and nucleus accumbens. The perivascular glial fibers have shown moderate to high density CB1-IR in olfactory and limbic structures. Low density was detected in the thalamus and hypothalamus and area postrema. The CB1 receptor was widely distributed in the forebrain and sparsely in the hindbrai...
Agonist-induced internalization of G-protein-coupled receptors is an important mechanism for regulat...
Cannabis has a long history of consumption both for recreational and medicinal uses. Recently there ...
The receptor occupancy required to produce cannabinoid ef-fects in the central nervous system was de...
Several lines of evidence indicate that cannabinoids, among other functions, are involved in motor c...
The neuronal distribution of cannabinoid receptor in the adult rat brain is reported, combining rece...
This study investigated the distribution of CB1 and VR1 receptors in rat cultured hippocampal and se...
BACKGROUND: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is involved in behaviors related to natur...
The endocannabinoid system is a regulatory pathway consisting of two main types of cannabinoid recep...
151 p.The Cannabinoid Type I receptor protein (CB1) expression in the hippocampus of rescue mice mod...
At present, little is known about the mechanisms by which cannabinoids exert their effects on the ce...
To date, it has been thought that cannabinoid receptors in CNS are primarily of the CB1R subtype, wi...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
The active compound in herbal cannabis, D9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, exerts all of its known central ef...
Agonist-induced internalization of G-protein-coupled receptors is an important mechanism for regulat...
Cannabis has a long history of consumption both for recreational and medicinal uses. Recently there ...
The receptor occupancy required to produce cannabinoid ef-fects in the central nervous system was de...
Several lines of evidence indicate that cannabinoids, among other functions, are involved in motor c...
The neuronal distribution of cannabinoid receptor in the adult rat brain is reported, combining rece...
This study investigated the distribution of CB1 and VR1 receptors in rat cultured hippocampal and se...
BACKGROUND: The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is involved in behaviors related to natur...
The endocannabinoid system is a regulatory pathway consisting of two main types of cannabinoid recep...
151 p.The Cannabinoid Type I receptor protein (CB1) expression in the hippocampus of rescue mice mod...
At present, little is known about the mechanisms by which cannabinoids exert their effects on the ce...
To date, it has been thought that cannabinoid receptors in CNS are primarily of the CB1R subtype, wi...
Research of cannabinoid actions was boosted in the 1990s by remarkable discoveries including identif...
The active compound in herbal cannabis, D9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, exerts all of its known central ef...
Agonist-induced internalization of G-protein-coupled receptors is an important mechanism for regulat...
Cannabis has a long history of consumption both for recreational and medicinal uses. Recently there ...
The receptor occupancy required to produce cannabinoid ef-fects in the central nervous system was de...