Introduction: Some cannabinoids have been identified as anti-inflammatory agents; however, their potential therapeutic or prophylactic applications remain controversial. The aim of this systematic review was to provide a timely and comprehensive insight into cannabinoid-mediated pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine responses in preclinical in vivo studies. Methods and Materials: A systematic search was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Scopus. Eligible studies where cannabinoids had been evaluated for their effect on inflammation in animal models were included in the analysis. Data were extracted from 26 of 4247 eligible full text articles, and risk of bias was assessed using the SYstematic Review Center for Laboratory anim...
Cannabidiol, the major psycho-inactive component of cannabis, has substantial anti-inflammatory and ...
Chronic inflammation is considered to be a silent killer because it is the underlying cause of a wid...
Abstract: In recent years, a growing interest has been dedicated to the study of the endocannabinoid...
Significant growth of interest in cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.), especially its natural anti-inflamm...
Cannabis sativa has been used as an anti-inflammatory plant for millennia. However until the elucida...
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether synthetic cannabinoids (CP55,940 and WIN55,212-2) are able to exert an ...
This review covers reports published in the last 5 years on the anti-inflammatory activities of all ...
This Special Issue brings an update on some of the advances in research in the cannabinoid field, wi...
Cannabidiol (CBD) is the main non-psychotropic cannabinoid derived from cannabis (Cannabis sativa L....
Recent studies propose non-psychotropic Cannabis sativa L. as a candidate drug having a role in the ...
The therapeutic potential of cannabinoids has been described previously for several inflammatory dis...
The endogenous cannabinoid system plays an important role in regulating the immune system. Modulatio...
In humans, various sites like cannabinoid receptors (CBR) having a binding affinity with cannabinoid...
Endogenously produced cannabinoids as well as phytocannabinoids broadly exhibit anti-inflammatory ac...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Cannabidiol, the major psycho-inactive component of cannabis, has substantial anti-inflammatory and ...
Chronic inflammation is considered to be a silent killer because it is the underlying cause of a wid...
Abstract: In recent years, a growing interest has been dedicated to the study of the endocannabinoid...
Significant growth of interest in cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.), especially its natural anti-inflamm...
Cannabis sativa has been used as an anti-inflammatory plant for millennia. However until the elucida...
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether synthetic cannabinoids (CP55,940 and WIN55,212-2) are able to exert an ...
This review covers reports published in the last 5 years on the anti-inflammatory activities of all ...
This Special Issue brings an update on some of the advances in research in the cannabinoid field, wi...
Cannabidiol (CBD) is the main non-psychotropic cannabinoid derived from cannabis (Cannabis sativa L....
Recent studies propose non-psychotropic Cannabis sativa L. as a candidate drug having a role in the ...
The therapeutic potential of cannabinoids has been described previously for several inflammatory dis...
The endogenous cannabinoid system plays an important role in regulating the immune system. Modulatio...
In humans, various sites like cannabinoid receptors (CBR) having a binding affinity with cannabinoid...
Endogenously produced cannabinoids as well as phytocannabinoids broadly exhibit anti-inflammatory ac...
Cannabinoids have a long record of recreational and medical use and become increasingly approved for...
Cannabidiol, the major psycho-inactive component of cannabis, has substantial anti-inflammatory and ...
Chronic inflammation is considered to be a silent killer because it is the underlying cause of a wid...
Abstract: In recent years, a growing interest has been dedicated to the study of the endocannabinoid...